Extranet solution for Special Needs schools
Schoolextranet has built an excellent reputation for being one of the most flexible and education-friendly extranet systems available for a variety of age and learning ranges - especially within the Special Needs Educational Sector.
Join our unique Special Needs Extranet Network from only £1000
At Schoolextranet, we recognise that most Special Needs schools are much smaller than mainstream schools and as such would benefit from a different (and lower cost) Extranet solution.
Our specific Special Needs Extranet provides you with all the functionality of a full Schoolextranet system, but takes into account your reduced pupil numbers to therefore provide you with cost savings.
Therefore, you will be able to benefit from the image driven, simple-to-use interphase of Schoolextranet to create online learning resources, homework and discussion forums, whilst within a safe and secure online environment.
In addition, our system will automatically enable you to share ideas, learning resources and general teaching topics with other Special Needs Teachers.
Furthermore, as part of our environmental programme we plant a tree for every school that adopts our Learning Platform – last year alone we planted over 30. It’s our way of raising awareness of how online learning reduces paper usage.
TRY OUR ONLINE DEMONSTRATION:
To view the Extranet for yourself, go to the top of this page and log in using the
username (teacher)
and
password (school)
and you can log into our demonstration system.
For more details or to book a personal demonstration at your school, please call (01932) 230 867.
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