MP welcomes announcement on laptops and tablets for disadvantaged Milton Keynes children

    Iain Stewart MP has welcomed the announcement that disadvantaged pupils across Milton Keynes have received 1,206 laptops and tablets so far.

    Over 100,000 laptops and tablets were delivered to schools and local authorities across England last week alone, and by the end of the week more than 700,000 will have been delivered.

    The Government has also announced that a further 300,000 devices will be made available to pupils across the country, taking the total number of laptops and tablets for disadvantaged young people up to 1.3 million.

    The additional 300,000 devices lifts government investment by another £100 million, meaning over £400 million will have been invested in supporting disadvantaged children and young people who need the most help with access to technology through the pandemic.

    These extra devices are part of the Government’s mission to give every child a high-quality remote education while schools are closed.

    Other measures  it has taken include providing more than 54,000 4G routers to schools and colleges across England, ensuring that no child’s education is prohibited by a lack of internet access, and working in partnership with the UK’s leading mobile phone operators, including EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone, to deliver free internet access for those students until July 2021; with a number of these providers committing to work with the Government-funded Oak National Academy to provide free access to its online lessons.

    Commenting, MP for Milton Keynes South, Iain Stewart, said: "While schools remain shut for the vast majority of students across Milton Keynes, it is vital that we do all we can to give every child access to a high-quality remote education until they are allowed to re-open."

    "The 1,206 new laptops and laptops we have received from the Government, alongside the raft of measures to help schools deliver high-quality online learning, will help to make this a reality, ensuring that no child’s education is hindered because of their background, location or their circumstances."

    He concluded: "The moment that the virus permits, all our children will be back in school with their teachers and their friends. But until then, these measures will ensure that every child can get the world class education that they deserve."

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