Pupils with iPads alongside Hector Gibson Fleming

School put onto ultrafast broadband highway

by The Wessex Internet Team

Stalbridge Primary School is now connected to ultra fast full fibre broadband thanks to Dorset Council’s 'FibreHub Connectivity in Rural Dorset' project. Pictured are pupils with (from left to right): Headteacher Simon Elledge, Dorset Council portfolio holder for Corporate Development and Transformation, Cllr Jill Haynes and Wessex Internet CEO Hector Gibson Fleming.

A rural school has been transported onto the ultrafast broadband highway after Dorset Council were awarded funding from the Getting Building Fund allocated from Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).

Stalbridge Primary School, near Sturminster Newton, is one of dozens of rural schools and community buildings being connected to some of the fastest internet speeds in the country.

Altogether, 60 community sites from Blandford to Sherborne; including schools, community centres, a health centre, council depots, farms and adult social care residential homes; have been connected to Wessex Internet's full fibre broadband.

Without this investment, schools like Stalbridge Primary could have waited years for full-fibre to arrive – now they are enjoying all the advantages fast broadband brings.

Headteacher, Simon Elledge, said: “Before joining Stalbridge Primary I worked as an Apple Distinguished Educator, working with technology in London schools. I am very passionate about the benefits digital can bring to schools and pupils.

“I was absolutely delighted when we were contacted by the council and asked if we would like to be part of this project.

“We have 190 children who all use the internet heavily in school to support their learning. With two sets of 15 laptops and two sets of 15 iPads in constant use, effective broadband is essential.

“Our teachers all use screens with their own Wi-Fi connection, which enables us to be flexible in our approach to teaching. Using all those applications on our old broadband speeds was sometimes a struggle but now it’s an absolute breeze.”

And having future-proof broadband opens many more opportunities for the school.

Simon is hoping to install environmental webcams so the pupils can learn more interactively about the wildlife that lives in their rural community. A project that would have been impossible to even consider just a few months ago.

Two pupils in front of Wessex Internet van

Stalbridge Primary School is now connected to ultra fast full fibre broadband thanks to funding from Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership.

Blandford-based Wessex Internet was awarded the contract to install the fibre broadband to FibreHub sites.

By bringing the fibre to these areas, it will mean the infrastructure is in place to make it easier to connect surrounding residents and businesses.

Dorset Council’s portfolio holder for Corporate Development and Transformation, Cllr Jill Haynes, said: “It’s wonderful to see the difference our FibreHub project is already making to schools like Stalbridge Primary.

“Our reliance on very good broadband speeds is only going to become more important as technology evolves.

“As a rural councillor, I know how important it is that we work with the government and Dorset LEP to ensure our areas are not left behind in this increasingly digital world.”

Hector Gibson Fleming, CEO of Wessex Internet, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Dorset Council to provide a full fibre connection to important community sites like Stalbridge Primary School.

“Not only will schools and other community facilities benefit from ultrafast and reliable connectivity, surrounding homes and businesses will also be able to get connected.”

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