More schools opt for ICT Support from Soltech IT
Six Schools Receive 75" and 65" Promethean Touchscreen Donations from Soltech IT Ltd

Pictured Donated 75" Promethean Touchscreen Install at St Peter's Primary School in Bishopsworth.

Pictured Gareth Jones of Soltech IT handing over a 75" Promethean Touchscreen to Fosse Way Schools IT Team
2025 will see Soltech IT continue to donate IT equipment to school's throughout the Southwest as part of our 'Giving Back To Schools' donation campaign.
We were delighted to be able to donate more than £15,000 of 65" and 75" Promethean ActivPanel Touchscreens to six local schools and MAT's.
Gareth Jones, commented "As a business it's great to be able to give something back to schools, be they a customer or not. Our most recent donations have helped transform the learning environments of pupils which is something we are very proud of."
These most recent donations have not only included a 65" or 75" Promethean ActivPanel Touchscreen, the schools have also received WiFi module upgrades, Android functionality, wall mounting brackets and relevant cables, plus delivery, removal / WEEE disposal of old equipment, installation and training, all as part of Soltech IT's donation.
That's around a £3,000 donation at each school or MAT.
Soltech IT is becoming the South Wests preferred ICT Support provider for Schools
More and more schools are opting for ICT support with Soltech IT, the South West's leading educational IT support provider.
It's Soltech's unique support solution and incorporated bursar service that has got schools talking and also seen many schools switching it's services to Soltech IT.
With budgets constantly reducing schools are actively looking to reduce costs, whilst also trying to maintain, and where they can improve services.
Forming part of every schools ICT support contract, Soltech IT's bursar service actively looks at a schools IT, licencing, and communication costs.
Specialist consultants are then able to provide an in depth report and advice about reducing costs. This could be due to an item no longer being required, or because a school is paying more than they should for a product or service.
"Our bursar service has proved to be invaluable to schools in such difficult financial times. In most cases the savings we help schools make and the grant funding we help schools gains, often completely off sets the cost of our ICT support service, so in essence we become a free service." commented Adam Lane, Technical Director.
It's not unusual for an average sized primary school to be saving £4,000 or more each year, whilst Academy Trusts have been saving tens of thousands of pounds.
South West Business News December 2018
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