Success Stories
Don’t take our word for it, here are a few customer success stories from schools & teachers across Ireland & the UK
Corracrinn National School
3 years into their work with Olus Education, Corracrinn NS have gone from strength to strength. From having never used Chromebooks before to using them proficiently in the senior end of the school and effectively throughout all year groups - the school’s trajectory is overwhelmingly positive. Digital learning is now embedded across the curriculum with Chromebooks increasingly becoming as ubiquitous as a pencil and paper.
Blakestown Community School
Blakestown Community School is a secondary school in West Dublin. Serving an underprivileged community, Blakestown decided to invest in 1:1 Chromebooks for all incoming 1st Year students in 2021. Throughout this time their staff and students have been supported by Olus. The school has gone from a very basic starting point to being in the running to become a Google Reference School.
Beam Primary School, London
Beam Primary School were interested in finding a student-led solution for the computing curriculum. A top priority for the school was to find a solution that gave them the flexibility to use a selection of device types for different age groups and computing strands.
Wandsworth City Learning Centre
The Wandsworth City Learning Centre (WCLC) is one of the leading teacher training (for computing) and managed service providers in South London. They are well known for taking on, and excelling in, exciting challenges with regard to all things related to technology in schools. WCLC wanted to explore ways of leveraging technological solutions to enable their training team to achieve even more in schools.
Compupac Education Store
Compupac have been serving Irish schools for the last 40 years. Compupac are a Google for Education and Chrome partner, the only authorised provider of HP Chromebooks to schools in Ireland, and a leading name in quality service for educators nationwide!
Holy Family National School
Holy Family National School had been using Chromebooks, Google Workspace and other core educational apps for many years. Having worked hard to get the school to their current position, the IT coordinator and staff in the school were looking to bring the school to the next level in terms of learning outcomes.
Blog
Let’s start with a very basic interpretation of what ‘digital learning means’: it simply means using digital technology to allow students to learn in new (engaging, relevant, impactful) ways. For the purposes of this post, we’re going to stick with the basics of digital learning - because once you have the basics then the rest will come.
Hounslow Heath Primary School, London
Hounslow Heath is a large primary school in the Greater London area. With two computing coordinators, the school sought to find a solution that could empower a large staff size, remain flexible enough to cater for inevitable changes within a large staff and to do so by giving the students as much agency over their own learning as possible.
Belgrove BNS
Belgrove BNS were looking for innovative ways to use technology effectively in all areas of the school’s success: teaching, learning, planning and admin. The school have a very positive staff who were particularly interested in finding exciting ways to engage students.
St. Columbas
St. Columbas was seeking ways to build on the momentum of skills learned during Covid-19 related school lockdowns, and remote learning. They wanted to embed Google Workspace and build ePortfolios for the students.
Digital Learning Firm Launches Ahead of New School Year
The digital learning sector now has a new innovator, with the launch today of Irish firm Olus Education. Olus Education combines two market innovators to offer a comprehensive digital learning solution.