NG Bailey Continues to Donate IT Equipment to Schools
After donating over £10,000 worth of IT equipment to schools, NG Bailey continues to donate free IT equipment to students in the UK.
For the last 3 years NG Bailey has worked in partnership with sustainable IT recycling company SE Recycling (SER) to safely and securely dispose of their IT equipment.
Due to the impact COVID-19 has had on student’s education in the UK, NG Bailey teamed up with SE Recycling to help support students affected by the pandemic and provide them with much-needed IT equipment to help with studying online.
As a result, NG Bailey successfully donated over £10,000 worth of IT equipment to schools across the UK.
Following on from their last donation, NG Bailey has been working hard with SE Recycling to continue support for UK schools and as a result they have successfully donated laptops to Shadwell Primary, EBN Academy, Albion Academy, Middlewich High School, Maiden Erlegh School and Regent High School.
Jo Hall, Executive Deputy Head teacher at Bramham Shadwell Federation commented: “Our children have described the donation of these laptops as “amazing, wonderful and brilliant” and I don’t think I can better their words! We are absolutely delighted to receive these devices which will enable more children to access online learning and to engage fully with our provision.
These children will now be able to maintain both their education and their access to our pastoral care, both of which are vital at this challenging time. This donation from NG Bailey and SE Recycling will impact our pupils significantly and we are truly grateful.”
Leighton Thomas, Head Teacher at EBN Academy commented:
“We are extremely grateful for the laptops we have received from NG Bailey and SE recycling.
They will make a real difference to our pupils, especially those who have limited or no access to a device that they desperately need to support their learning and development. Thank you from all at EBN Academy.”
“Maiden Erlegh School in Reading was absolutely delighted to receive a generous donation from NG Bailey of a significant number of high-quality laptop computers for the school.” Commented Mr Johnson, Headteacher at Maiden Erlegh School.
“This will allow us to further support more disadvantaged students to access on-line and remote learning and to support their educational progress more widely. I would like to thank NG Bailey for their generosity and community mindedness. The donation will have a tangible impact for many of our students over the coming years”
“We are hugely thankful to NG Bailey and SE Recycling for their incredible generosity in providing laptops in order to allow our pupils to access learning whilst not at school” said Jason Roberts, Headteacher at The Albion Academy.
These laptops will make a huge difference in allowing children the ability to engage in learning away from the building, accessing important online curriculum content that without a laptop would have been impossible.”
NG Bailey’s director of ICT Ian Birdsey said: “By working with SE Recycling we are able to responsibly and sustainably recycle our redundant IT equipment and at the same time help schools with donations of computers and laptops to support children with online learning, it is a great outcome.”
Gary Mo, Managing Director at SE Recycling said: “We are overwhelmed by the amazing work NG Bailey is doing to provide schools with much-needed IT equipment. It is hugely rewarding to hear how much of a positive impact their recycling efforts are having on the wider community and can’t wait to see how many more schools will benefit from this initiative!”
Find out more about how to get involved by visiting SE Recycling online at www.ser-limited.com