The Strategic Value of the Holiday Window
The quieter months allow IT teams to leap ahead of technological shifts like AI and hybrid learning. A well-planned School IT Strategy ensures that hardware rollouts, network refreshes, and cloud migrations are tested and validated before students return for the new year.
Summer Sprint Priorities for 2026
- Infrastructure: Upgrading to Wi-Fi 6E to support high-bandwidth classroom applications.
- Compliance: Ensuring alignment with the Cyber Security Act 2024 and the SOCI Act.
- Scalability: Building resilient networks that support simultaneous logins from thousands of endpoints.
Your Summer IT Roadmap
A staged approach ensures no detail is missed during the rush:
- October – November: Technology audit and gap identification. Engage leadership to lock in funding early.
- December: Secure data and confirm project timelines. Begin cybersecurity penetration testing.
- January: Execution phase. Install hardware, implement layered security (MFA, SASE), and test all access protocols.
- Day One Readiness: Final validation, documentation, and staff support channel launch.
Security First: Beyond the Firewall
A modern School IT Strategy must move toward a zero-trust framework. With cyberattacks targeting education increasing by 44% recently, integrating AI-powered threat detection and Secure SD-WAN is essential to protecting student data and institutional reputations.
Designing for the Decade Ahead
Future-ready schools prioritise inclusivity. Your technology investments should ensure every student has equal access to digital learning tools, regardless of their personal circumstances. By building a foundation for digital citizenship now, you prepare your students for the globally connected classrooms of tomorrow.
“Technology doesn’t just support education—it shapes the future of learning.”
Ready to make this summer count? Contact Orro’s Education Specialists for a strategy consultation.