Getting started

Computer Requirements for Online Learning

Students attend live lessons, interact with classmates and access learning platforms throughout the school week. Every student needs a reliable laptop or desktop that meets the specifications below.

Recommended setup

Suggested device configuration

For the best learning experience, a device that meets or exceeds the following is recommended.

Processor

Intel Core i5, AMD Ryzen 5, Apple M1/M2, or equivalent

Operating system

Up-to-date Windows 10/11, macOS, or ChromeOS

Memory

8GB RAM or more

Display

15-inch laptop screen or larger

Camera

Built-in or external webcam

Audio

Headphones or headset with microphone

Internet

Stable broadband connection, ideally 20 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload or higher

Browser

Latest version of Google Chrome recommended

What you need for live lessons
Devices

What you need for live lessons

A laptop or desktop computer is the right choice for full-time online learning. Tablets and phones can be useful for occasional access, such as scanning work or checking messages, but device restrictions mean they are not a reliable primary option.

Students also need:

  • A working camera for live lessons
  • A headset with a built-in microphone
Staying connected

Internet connection

A stable connection makes a real difference to the learning experience. Where possible, students should work in a quiet space close to the Wi-Fi router, or use a wired connection for added reliability.

If lessons regularly freeze, drop out or have poor audio quality, it is worth checking broadband speed, router position and device performance.

Internet connection
Software and equipment
Setting up

Software and equipment

A printer is useful but not essential. Some subjects may occasionally require printed materials or handwritten work to be uploaded - this can be done using a scanner or mobile scanning app, as long as the image is clear and readable. Some subjects may require additional tools or software. Families will be informed if this applies.

Students should have the following ready before lessons begin:

  • An up-to-date browser, with Google Chrome recommended
  • A PDF reader
  • A document editor such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs or equivalent
  • Presentation software such as PowerPoint, Google Slides or equivalent
  • A way to scan or photograph handwritten work when needed
Before you start

A quick checklist before lessons begin

Before a student's first lesson, it is worth taking a few minutes to check everything is in order. Running through this checklist can help avoid any disruption on their first day.

  • The device starts up quickly and runs reliably
  • The camera and microphone are working
  • The internet connection is stable
  • The student can access their school email and learning platforms
  • The student has a quiet space to study
  • The student can type, save and upload files without difficulty
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Get advice before buying anything new

If you are unsure whether your child's current device will work for live online learning, get in touch before buying anything new. The team can help you work out whether your existing setup is likely to be suitable.

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