More than half of schools using N4L’s Managed Network
Today N4L (Network for Learning) is marking the halfway point of its Managed Network rollout, with more than 50 percent
of New Zealand schools starting the year equipped with N4L’s fast and reliable internet services.
N4L CEO John Hanna and Associate Minister of Education Nikki Kaye are visiting South Auckland’s Pukekohe Intermediate
school today to mark the occasion, as this is the school tipping the rollout past the halfway mark.
More than 400,000 students and 28,000 teachers from nearly 1300 schools are now using the government-funded Managed
Network for quick and reliable internet services, complete with uncapped data, web filtering and network security
services.
N4L began connecting schools a little over a year ago, and Mr Hanna is pleased the company’s progress to date: “We are
very proud to be helping bring about transformative change in education by ensuring every child attending school can get
access to reliable internet and digital learning opportunities no matter where they live in New Zealand.
“Our team is out visiting schools from all corners of the country on a daily basis and we are encouraged and impressed
with the strong appetite for digital learning.”
Pukekohe Intermediate Principal Gary Sweeney says he is looking forward to beginning the year using N4L’s Managed Network: “There is no
question that our teachers and students will be taking their use of digital tools and programmes to a new level this
year - and the quality of internet they’ll need to do this will increase as a result.
“I want students to achieve outstanding results with all they do and this year I look forward to online programmes
providing more individualised learning and inspiration for their creativity. This is really important in the
Intermediate school years, when teachers need to build a classroom culture allowing for more personalised learning to
develop as their students become more independent and move closer to their secondary years.”
A report released in October 2014 found that more than 75% of schools are noticing an impact on student achievement as a result
of using digital technologies in classrooms.
All schools will be able to connect to the Managed Network by the end of 2016. An interactive map of all participating
schools can be viewed at: http://www.n4l.co.nz/managednetwork/rollout/
In addition to building the Managed Network, N4L has developed a digital learning hub called Pond, which 4000-plus
teachers from nearly 1,200 schools are now using to find learning resources and share classroom practices with their
peers. Pond can be accessed by every school staff member with any internet connection, and there will be a number of new
programmes introduced this year to help teachers create and share their lesson plans.
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About Network for Learning (N4L)
Network for Learning (N4L) is building a Managed Network and a digital learning hub called Pond, specifically designed
for New Zealand schools. The Government-funded Managed Network provides fast and predictable internet with uncapped
data; web filtering and network security services. Pond offers a collaborative environment where teachers can discover a
wide range educational resources for classrooms and share them with their peers. The aim is to give schools equitable
access to digital technologies that can enable new ways of learning and improve student achievement.