Better broadband for rural primary schools

Today the Conservative government has announced £82 million of investment as part of our plan to upgrade broadband for rural primary schools, levelling up children's access to the best possible teaching. 

  • Access to broadband is an essential tool in modern education and no child’s opportunities should be pre-determined by where they grow up.
  • That is why we are investing £82 million to upgrade broadband for 3,000 rural primary schools - delivering lightning-fast, gigabit capable broadband, meaning around 500,000 primary school more pupils will be able to use the internet with no interruptions.
  • Conservatives are continuing to deliver for rural communities ensuring that students in rural areas can access the same high quality educational resources as those in more urban regions.
In the interests of full disclosure I should make clear that I am employed as a manager by Openreach, part of the BT group, and am a BT shareholder. This post is, however, made in my capacity as a Conservative activist and the information in it comes from Conservative and government sources and do not necessarily represent the views of BT or Openreach.

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