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ICT

ICT at Clifton is a high priority, both as a subject in its own right and as a means of enhancing teaching and learning in all subjects.

All subjects use ICT in their teaching, including the use of the College Intranet as a teaching resource, where an extensive range of learning materials can be located by students, both inside and outside of the classroom.

There is also excellent ICT provision throughout the College. A state-of-the-art fibre optic network links more than 700 computers located in nine computer suites, academic areas and Houses. All classrooms have network points, as do all House libraries and student studies. The Percival Library has some 40 network points for student laptops. Students can also connect to the school network via wireless hubs throughout the campus.

The IT Department, which supports the development of the College’s use of ICT, is made up of eight technicians and developers. A dedicated Help Desk is available for students to solve any IT issues they might have.

“A state-of-theart fibre optic network links more than 700 computers located in nine computer suites.”