The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Monikie Primary pupils hoping to get online with petition.

Internet: Pupils missing out on chances for online learning, argue petitioner­s

- Graeme strachan

A petition has been lodged with Angus Council demanding that Monikie Primary pupils finally get access to 21st Century technology.

The 107-name request to install wi-fi and internet at the rural school will go before members of Angus Council’s developmen­t standards committee in Forfar today.

Committee members have been told “appropriat­e action is planned” but they have been given a range of options including referring the matter to a full meeting of Angus Council for a debate.

Gill Bain, chairwoman of Monikie Primary School’s Parent Teacher Partnershi­p (PTP), said: “The parents at Monikie Primary School submitted the petition to try and speed up the process of getting wi-fi at Monikie Primary School.

“We feel our children are at a disadvanta­ge as they are not able to use tablets or ipads as part of their learning at the school.

“They are also not using their Glow accounts at school either.

“We understand things are moving forward and the school is due to be fitted, hopefully during the Easter holidays, but this has been an ongoing situation for a long time.”

Angus Council’s head of law, Sheona Hunter, said: “The signatorie­s intimate that the children at Monikie Primary School, through no fault of their own, are being put at an educationa­l disadvanta­ge in comparison with all but a handful of the other 63 schools in Angus, due to the lack of wi-fi in their school.

“Members are advised that providing this connectivi­ty is part of a wider programme to enable the roll-out of digital connectivi­ty throughout Angus.

“It is intended that Monikie Primary School will be connected to the council main network via Panmure Monument and Carnoustie High School.”

The committee will be told surveys have been undertaken to confirm the connection is viable and radio equipment has been ordered and is stored with the contractor.

The landowner of Panmure Monument has been contacted and is amenable in principle to the radio mast being installed on the monument and a quote has been obtained from SSE.

Ms Hunter said the project is scheduled to be complete this school session “depending on approval from planning authority, Historic Scotland and conclusion of legal agreement with landowner”.

She said members are asked to determine that appropriat­e action is being proposed which will ensure wi-fi connectivi­ty to Monikie Primary School and no further action is necessary.

The spend on this project will be £21,000 and is covered within existing Angus Council budgets.

gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Tablets or ipads are now a feature in classrooms up and down the country.
Picture: Getty. Tablets or ipads are now a feature in classrooms up and down the country.
 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Parents say pupils at the school are at a disadvanta­ge.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Parents say pupils at the school are at a disadvanta­ge.

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