Christian School values God's gift of digital technology as a tool for learning, communicating and creativity.
Educational technologies enable our students to engage with and use information, give expression to their imaginative ideas, create for a diverse audience, communicate with a wider learning network and engage in collaborative learning.
is equipped with purpose-built IT facilities that are driven and managed by our dedicated TechServe team.
“To willingly serve and empower the community by leading a Christ-centred response to technology, delivering services which support and enhance teaching and learning, while being responsible stewards of creation.”TechServe's purpose statement
Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.Romans 12:2
Equipping our students to live for God's glory involves both protection and preparation. The digital world is a vast and exciting space. It can also be dangerous and deceptive. We are seeking to assist parents in the nurture of their children by protecting students from the dangers of online spaces. We are also preparing students to navigate this world by providing them with the tools to understand and engage with the digital world. We help our students by growing with them; our protection and preparation strategies develop and change as the children mature. Through all of our technology programs we encourage our students to be wise, not conforming to the world but being transformed by the renewing of their mind (Romans 12:2). Our graduates are equipped to live for God’s glory as they have been nurtured through their journey.
We recognise that digital technology is a good gift from God. Our responsibility as disciples of Christ is to engage and use it in a way that honours God. We also recognise that digital technology adds to the complexity of parenting and so we are committed to partnering with parents in this area. We are intentional about the teaching of attitude, behaviour and skills that will shape a culture of responsibility, respect, protection and education in the digital space. Our staff are well equipped to nurture, support and guide students to become responsible, competent, and wise users of digital technologies.
has a robust network infrastructure providing staff and students with a reliable platform from which a wide range of services can be accessed. All key infrastructure is on a fixed replacement cycle, ensuring ongoing reliability of the services provided. The school has an ongoing relationship with multiple external technical partners who are able to bring a range of skills and specific expertise as we seek to continually improve our technical infrastructure.
The school provides access to a number of specific services for our students for a variety of purposes:
We are blessed to have teachers who carefully consider when and how to implement technology during their lessons in a way that can benefit learning. An Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report in 2015 states that heavy users of computers in the classroom “do a lot worse in most learning outcomes” and that “in the end, technology can amplify great teaching, but great technology cannot replace poor teaching.” We are constantly aiming to use technology in a way that might amplify the great teaching that is happening in our school. This means that we won’t be using technology in every lesson. However, our ongoing expectation is that every student from Year 7 to Year 12 has a device with them at school every day.
Students share a class set of iPads plus keyboard. There is one iPad per 4 children. This allows for suitable supervision and assistance in the classroom and facilitates effective group work.
Students share a class set of iPads plus keyboard. There is one iPad per 2 children. This recognises the growing responsibility of the children and allows for further independent learning.
All students have a personal iPad plus STM keyboard case to encourage productivity and digital literacy. This allows them to complete independent work using our Learning Management System, Canvas.
Most classrooms have interactive smartboards, providing opportunities for collaborative digital learning and an interactive way, enabling our teachers to use intelligent features/functions for multiple media and teaching platforms.
Apple Classroom is used in our Junior School spaces. It is a powerful teaching assistant and helps our teachers guide students through a lesson with an iPad, check their progress, and keep them on track.
All iPads in Junior School are school managed. This allows apps to be deployed as needed for teaching and learning. All iPads are connected to the school network providing age-appropriate content filtering.
All iPads are only used under teacher supervision. In addition to this, our restricted and monitored network provides added layers of safety and security.
All students are required to sign a Technology Agreement that details the expectations and guidelines for acceptable technology use, along with consequences for misuse.
The Secondary Laptop Program (SLP) is a school-owned and school-managed program that will provide each student with a personally issued Windows laptop for their exclusive use at school and home. This device will be suitable to meet all educational requirements and will provide consistency in accessing online platforms, programs, and digital tools for every student.
The program will commence initially for students in Years 7 and 9 in 2024.
Students in Year 8 2024 will continue to use a school-managed Apple iPad plus STM keyboard-case for a further year. Students in Years 10 and 11 2024 have the option of continuing to BYOD for a further year, or may opt-in for the SLP.
Once the program has been fully implemented, the SLP will operate on a three-year cycle with students being issued a new device in Year 7 and Year 10.