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Beaulieu to launch new IT skills centre

Beaulieu to launch new IT skills centre

Friday 16 June 2017

Beaulieu to launch new IT skills centre

Friday 16 June 2017


Beaulieu has announced a new 'Learning and Innovation Centre,' to provide technology skills training to the local community.

The centre will receive up to 30 students at a time giving them access to a range of technology training in areas such as coding, website design and the use of state-of-the-art technology like 3D and virtual reality.

The centre will use the school's super-fast gigabit Wi-Fi connection, and also 30 new iMacs, which have been funded by law firm Mourant Ozannes.

The project is being spearheaded by Rory Steel, Assistant Head for Curriculum and Technology at Beaulieu:

"The support from Mourant Ozannes has enabled us to get what started as just an idea off the ground and make it a reality. The facilities we are providing at Beaulieu will plug a significant gap in providing easily accessible specialist training and education in technology. Our core aim is to fill the so-called digital divide, and we will focus on inviting local community groups and charities to come into the Centre and be 'up-skilled' across a range of areas.

"The Centre will be instrumental in demonstrating how new technology will change our lives in the near future and ensuring we are prepared for that."

Jonathan Speck, Mourant Ozannes Jersey Office Managing Partner, said: "This is an important development for Jersey, and we are very pleased to be helping to make it a reality for the Beaulieu team. The new Beaulieu Learning & Innovation Centre will play a key role in developing the community and educating our future leaders. It will also put Jersey on the map more broadly, as this initiative is believed to be the first Centre to use gigabit connection to deliver free services to the community in the UK."

Integrated within the School, the new centre will be run by IT specialists, as well as students, who will be encouraged to help with, and eventually run, some of the sessions.

Rory Steel added: "We very much see this as an opportunity for our students to help develop their own soft skills, as well as adding to their portfolio of tangible experience that will help produce a robust CV and prepare them as valuable and effective employees in an increasingly technical workplace."

Beaulieu expects the centre to be completed in time for courses to start in September 2017. The team is already planning a programme of structured free support sessions for third sector organisations.

Further details about the courses can be seen at bit.org.je  

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