Internet connectivity for schools Follow
Your school's ICT network
New Zealand schools had their ICT infrastructure upgraded through the School Network Upgrade Project (SNUP). See below for ways to maintain your upgraded ICT network and read more about the Ministry’s programme of work.
Mana Tūhono
Te Mana Tūhono demonstrates the power of connectivity and is a long-term programme of support that removes the burden on schools to monitor, maintain and manage schools ICT networks.
Choose a safe and secure internet service provider
Your school can either use the government-funded Network for Learning (N4L) service or choose and pay for a different retail service provider (RSP). It’s your responsibility to make sure your school’s network is protected against risks such as hacking, spam and access to inappropriate content.
Choose an internet service provider
Get connected to wireless
Installing a wireless system can:
- provide a more flexible digital learning and teaching environment, and
- help you make full use of your ultra-fast broadband connection.
Source: https://www.education.govt.nz/school/digital-technology/your-schools-ict-network/