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Bamber Bridge school wins £5k in BT national competition

Brownedge St Mary’s Catholic High School, in Bamber Bridge, is a runner up in BT’s annual Tech Factor competition. The competition invited schools to provide a wish list of equipment and to demonstrate how they could make smart use of technology to enhance learning and ensure students are armed with the digital skills for a tech-savvy future.

Brownedge St Mary’s beat around 50 schools nationally to win the runners up prize of £5,000 to spend with Business Direct, BT’s IT hardware and software reseller.  It will use the award to invest in Apple Mac computers to teach their pupils music and creative arts.

The school was awarded the prize due to its innovative video entry, which showed that you don’t need to involve lots of teachers and students to create a fantastic video which clearly illustrates your message.

Henry Perkins, head of music at the school, said: “The current PCs we’re using in school don’t give us access to the apps and tools needed for creative media. The new Apple Macs we’re going to buy with the prize money will enable us to give the children in our school an earlier start in learning about media, creative media and design. We’ll use them not just for music production but all sorts of creative arts.”

This year, BT was also able to award additional prizes donated by partners. Microsoft, HP, Kyocera, Epson, Fujitsu, Kensington and Brother all sponsored a prize, which gave more schools the chance to win technology.

The Tech Factor competition is part of BT’s wider Tech Literacy initiative to inspire young people in the UK to embrace the role technology plays in their lives. Also, with its Barefoot Computing Project, BT is currently offering free teaching-resources and volunteer-led training workshops, designed to help primary school teachers become more confident when teaching computer science and computing skills.

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