Tranby Recognised as a Gold School for Microsoft Surface

We are proud and excited to share news that Tranby College has been recognised by Microsoft as a Surface Gold School – a status which endorses the College’s outstanding level of excellence in digital teaching and learning. This accreditation is thanks to the work of Mr Anthony Britza, Director of Learning and Innovation, and our ICT Team, in preparing for roll-out of Microsoft devices across the College in the next three years. (See below for full details on our change to Microsoft Surface and the planned roll-out.)

For Tranby students and families, being a Surface Gold School means that:

  • Tranby is recognised by one of the world’s leading companies as a truly progressive school that is driving successful 21st century teaching and learning practices nationally. 
  • We innovatively use technology to drive positive impact and student success with future-ready skills in computational thinking, creativity and innovation, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication.
  • Teachers are trained and confident in using best-practice technology to transform and enhance student learning.
  • Tranby can share, learn from and network with other teachers, students, and industry experts.
  • We can prepare our students for the future world of lifelong learning and work by helping them to develop future-ready skills.
  • Students, parents, and staff can have access to Microsoft experts for our careers program. 
  • We can drive personalised learning to meet the individual student’s academic, emotional, and social needs, helping every student realise their full potential.
  • Tranby fosters a culture of learning and growth by committing to creating sustainable change in teaching and learning practices.
  • We have a genuine commitment to using technology to value-add to the student’s experience and education at Tranby.
 In preparation for the roll-out, staff across the College have undertaken training and we are looking forward to seeing the benefits in 2023.
 

Moving to Microsoft Surface devices from 2023

Over the course of Term 3, 2022, Tranby undertook a review of our learning devices and systems. Current research into the use of computers in education identified three key factors we needed to consider:

  • Portability – allowing the learner to take their learning out of the classroom and using technology to support teaching and learning in different ways;
  • Flexibility – providing students with a mix of devices from a desktop or laptop to a tablet offers them the best possible options that allow for personalisation of their learning experiences; and
  • Digital Ink – being able to ‘write’ with a pen-like object helps the learner with deeper knowledge processing. People who type notes or documents have the same level of recall of facts and figures as a person who writes, but a person who writes can process the information at a deeper level, making their learning richer.

Based on the above, we decided that a tablet or a 2-in-1 device would best suit the needs of our students. Google Chromebooks, iPads, Microsoft tablets, and 2-in-1 devices were evaluated. It was apparent that the Chromebooks would not meet our immediate or future needs. Upon comparing iPads and Microsoft, we felt that the Microsoft option would allow our middle-primary to Years 11 and 12 students the best of a tablet and desktop experience. Due to its application-based system, the iPad would not suffice all our needs. Upon evaluation, as a school, we selected Microsoft Surface as our new device (and this is being rolled out as per the table below).

From 2023, students in Early Learning (K – 2), will still have access to Apple iPads as we feel that the application-based platform works well for our younger students. Students in Years 3 – 6 will transition to a Surface Go with a keyboard, digital pen and bumper cover. Students in Years 7 – 12 will transition to a Surface Pro with a keyboard, digital pen, and bumper cover. Roll out of these devices are detailed in the below table. 

YEAR
2023
2024
2025
K – 2
iPad
iPad
iPad
3-5
Surface Go
Surface Go
Surface Go
6
MacBook Air
Surface Go
Surface Go
7
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
8
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
9
MacBook Air
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
10
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
11
MacBook Air
Surface Pro
Surface Pro
12
MacBook Air
MacBook Air
Surface Pro