Scoil Mhuire in Marino Dublin is the first Irish School to benefit from the recently launched Computers for Irish Schools programme,
Mr Martin Rabitte, who nominated his school as a participant in the programme, is delighted with their involvement, "In Scoil Mhuire Marino we are currently using 10 machines which have been kindly donated by Computers for Irish Schools. These machines have been a great addition to the school and they are currently on the network in the computer room, increasing the number of machines available to the children. We here in Scoil Mhuire Marino are very grateful to Computers for Irish Schools for these excellent machines which were ready to place on the network."
The machines provided free of charge to Scoile Mhuire Marino were from a batch of Computers which were recycled on behalf of Whitehall College of Further Education. The donated computers were refurbished by CFIS at no extra cost to Whitehall College of Education
For more information and to find out how some of your obsolete IT equipment can benefit Schools in Ireland, log on to www.cfis.ie
Mr Martin Rabitte, who nominated his school as a participant in the programme, is delighted with their involvement, "In Scoil Mhuire Marino we are currently using 10 machines which have been kindly donated by Computers for Irish Schools. These machines have been a great addition to the school and they are currently on the network in the computer room, increasing the number of machines available to the children. We here in Scoil Mhuire Marino are very grateful to Computers for Irish Schools for these excellent machines which were ready to place on the network."
The machines provided free of charge to Scoile Mhuire Marino were from a batch of Computers which were recycled on behalf of Whitehall College of Further Education. The donated computers were refurbished by CFIS at no extra cost to Whitehall College of Education
For more information and to find out how some of your obsolete IT equipment can benefit Schools in Ireland, log on to www.cfis.ie
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