Ulladulla High School leads the way in 21st century learning through the use of technology to enhance our teaching programs.
The technology tools are used every day to ensure quality learning takes place across the school. We have outstanding equipment and facilities to suit all learning needs. We are a bring your own device (BYOD) school since 2014 and students will have access to a high-speed wireless system, along with computer rooms and library access for information technology.
Student bring your own device guidelines
Access to the department's Wi-Fi network and resources
Acceptable use of devices
The principal will retain the right to determine what is, and is not, appropriate use of devices at the school within the bounds of the department's policies and NSW privacy and other legislation.
It is a requirement at Ulladulla High School that students complete the Bring Your Own Device Student Agreement BYOD student agreement and return it for processing. For new enrolments, this form will be a part of your enrolment pack.
Long-term care and support of devices
Students and their parents/caregivers are solely responsible for the care and maintenance of their devices.
Students are responsible for ensuring the operating system and all software on their device is legally and appropriately licensed.
Students are responsible for managing the battery life of their device. Students should ensure that their devices are fully charged before bringing them to school. Schools are not responsible for (or restricted from) providing facilities for students to charge their devices.
Students are responsible for securing and protecting their device in schools, and while travelling to and from school. This includes protective/carry cases and exercising common sense when storing the device. Schools are not required to provide designated or secure storage locations.
Students should clearly label their device for identification purposes.
Damage and loss
Students bring their devices onto the school site at their own risk. In cases of malicious damage or theft of another student's device, existing school processes for damage to school or another student's property apply. For advice on theft or damage of students' personal devices, schools should refer to:
What sould I buy for my student?
Please refer to the following document for device minimum specification
What about tablets?
If you already own a tablet/Ipad and you would like to bring it to school as your BYOD device you may do so. We ask that parents consider purchasing a keyboard as using the onscreen keyboard greatly reduces the viewable screen space.
If you are considering purchasing a tablet for BYOD use we strongly recommend purchasing a laptop instead.
What if I need assistance with supplying my student with a laptop?
Software
Microsoft 365 and Adobe
Microsoft and Adobe are providing access to a variety software to all students with a DEC email address, instructions on how to download can be found below: