An array of commercial software is available to students involved in the school’s Bring Your Own Device program free of charge. This includes Microsoft Office. Hence there is no need to purchase software for our BYOD program. Software available to students includes:
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Visual Studio
Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe Photoshop Express
For any support, visit the School's Technical Support Officer (TSO) during recess or lunch. The TSO can be found near the Maths staffroom
Microsoft Office 365, is a powerful set of utilities, OneNote is a useful tool and workbook replacement in many circumstances. Office is one of the fundamental tools used throughout almost all businesses. Office 365 has cloud storage and can be accessed in a web browser or installed on up to 5 PCs or Macs, 5 tablets, and 5 smartphones. Office 365 is accessed through the student portal under the learning tab.
Google Suite of applications offer excellent collaborative features which greatly enhance student learning. To access G-Suite simply login to your student portal, use the left navigation shortcuts to select Learning and select G Suite (Google Apps for Education). From there you’ll find everything you need.
Adobe Express Premium K-12 version will be available to all students and staff across NSW DoE. Adobe Express has more features than ever before and is constantly being updated to provide outstanding digital creativity and design options for students and teachers to create infographics, video stories, animations, posters, web pages and more.
Staff can also apply for licences for students who require Adobe Creative Cloud products as part of their subject offerings