Government figures published last week show there is now one computer for every 9.7 pupils in primary schools in England, compared to one for every 17.6 in 1998. For secondary schools there is a computer for every six pupils compared to one for every 8.7 pupils in 1998. Almost all, 99 per cent, of schools are connected to the Internet.
Government figures published last week show there is now one computer for every 9.7 pupils in primary schools in England, compared to one for every 17.6 in 1998. For secondary schools there is a computer for every six pupils compared to one for every 8.7 pupils in 1998. Almost all, 99 per cent, of schools are connected to the Internet.