As part of the Department for Education’s (DfE) Narrowing the Digital Divide initiative, over £45 million has been allocated to improve digital infrastructure in schools.
This funding supports two targeted improvements:
- £25 million to upgrade wireless networks through the ongoing Connect the Classroom programme
- An additional £20 million to help selected schools upgrade their fibre connectivity
Together, these programmes aim to ensure every learner can benefit from fast, secure, and reliable internet, the foundation of modern teaching, digital inclusion, and improved educational outcomes.
Why Is This Funding Being Offered?
The government’s “Technology in Schools Survey 2022 to 2023” revealed that only 63% of schools report having a fully functional Wi-Fi signal across their entire site. Without robust connectivity, schools struggle to fully integrate digital learning tools, access cloud platforms, or support hybrid teaching methods.
This latest wave of investment is designed to close that gap, especially in areas where digital standards fall below national expectations, ensuring no pupil is left behind due to outdated infrastructure.
What Is Connect the Classroom?
Launched in 2021, Connect the Classroom is a DfE-funded programme focused on improving wireless networks in schools. It helps eligible schools upgrade:
- Wireless access points to meet the latest Wi-Fi standards
- Network switches to support growing digital demands
- Full-site Wi-Fi coverage
- Central network management capabilities
- Security systems to prevent unauthorised access
To access this funding, schools must be contacted directly by the DfE. If your school receives a letter, it confirms your eligibility and invites you to take action. Click here to find out more.
What About the Fibre Upgrade Funding?
Alongside Connect the Classroom, the DfE has announced an additional £20 million to support fibre infrastructure upgrades. This is targeted at Schools that fall below minimum connectivity thresholds and need support improving their broadband capacity.
If your school receives a letter relating to fibre upgrades, you’ll be able to apply for a fully funded improvement to your internet connection, covering options like FTTP, depending on your needs and location. Click here to find out more.
What Happens Next?
The DfE is sending out eligibility letters to selected schools throughout the year. Whether you’re contacted for wireless upgrades under Connect the Classroom or fibre improvements, your school will need to:
- Choose a compliant supplier
- Complete the relevant DfE application forms
- Ensure delivery meets the technical standards required
Schools are responsible for managing this process and many choose to partner with experienced education IT providers who understand both the funding process and the technical requirements. Click here to find out more about us and who we’ve helped.
Be Ready When Your Letter Arrives
At Advantex, we’ve supported schools and Multi-Academy Trusts through every stage by:
- Assessing their current infrastructure
- Planning and delivering a fully DfE-compliant upgrades
- Assisting in the completion of DfE application forms
- Installing high-performance fibre and wireless networks with ongoing support
Has Your School Been Contacted?
If you’ve received your DfE letter, or want to be prepared when it arrives, we’re ready to support you.
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Contact our education team – here
Let’s build the digital foundations your school needs to deliver outstanding teaching and learning, now and into the future.