Pictured above: Parkside Primary School Headteacher, Annette
Jones and Kamazoy's founder, Daniel Dainty
Midlands based Kamazoy, specialists in reliable computing
solutions, has helped Parkside Primary School in Staffordshire to
deliver savings on both teacher curriculum time and money spent on
existing ICT capabilities and procedures.
Supporting a range of business service packages and support
platforms from their Birmingham base to a growing number of
companies across the Midlands region, Kamazoy through the use of
their unique ICTRoadMap(tm), worked with the school to identify and
improve their existing ICT structure. They also provided support
and helped extend ICT teacher training and provided the tools to
aide student ICT need from within the classroom.
Parkside Primary Headteacher, Annette Jones, stated: "By the end
of the year we estimate each one of our teachers will save
approximately 90 hours per year with just one of Kamazoy's
suggestions alone.
"Combining the school's improvement plan aspirations and targets
to Kamazoy's ideas and suggested projects will also allow us to
increase attainment across the curriculum and increase results, but
more importantly it will ensure our students are better prepared
for their secondary schools and their digital lives ahead."
Kamazoy detailed how to develop and expand systems and also
provided advice on how to deliver maximum future proofing,
presenting the school with a three-year plan which also included
easily implemented systems and additional tips and actions they
could undertake.
"Parkside Primary School has a very friendly atmosphere and the
pupils are incredibly enthusiastic." said Kamazoy's founder, Daniel
Dainty. "The school's teachers have done a fantastic job of
ensuring the students are extremely clued-up when it comes to
e-safety and the Internet; enlightening to both students and
teachers now that so many ICT doors are now unlocked.
"We look forward to working with them again on their next
challenge, and learning what plans they have once all the boxes on
the ICTRoadMap have been ticked. I'm sure that day won't be too far
away."