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  • Minister Givan invests £3million in digital devices for schools

    Topics:
    • Curriculum and learning, 
    • Children and Young People, 
    • Raising standards and school improvement

    Date published: 6 June 2024

    Education Minister, Paul Givan, has today announced a major £3million investment in digital devices to support pupils’ learning.

    Education Minister Paul Givan pictured with pupils from Banbridge Academy following his announcement of a major £3million investment in digital devices to support pupils’ learning.

    Around 8,500 new devices have been rolled out to replace computers in post-primary schools across Northern Ireland.

    Welcoming the investment, Minister Givan said: “Access to quality, up-to-date technology is vital for children and young people. I am confident this £3million investment in digital devices will provide enhanced learning and teaching experiences for pupils across Northern Ireland.

    “I was delighted to visit Banbridge Academy today to see their new equipment and meet pupils and staff. My Department’s significant investment in digital infrastructure across the schools’ estate will deliver high-quality digital services to schools supporting learning, teaching and administration.”

    The provision of digital devices is part of the wider Education Information Solutions (EdIS) Programme, a digital change programme which will provide investment of £750million to transform and modernise digital infrastructure in schools during the next 10 years.

    Notes to editors:

    1. 8,500 desktop devices are being provided to post-primary schools. 
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