School students will be able to access learning material from home

By Olivia Lambert
Updated August 11 2015 - 5:37pm, first published 4:52pm
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT: Trinity Anglican College students Kaitlyn Wheeler, 17, Bailey Waters, 16, Mia Zitzlaff, 17, Jake Dicketts, 17, and Shannon Fenn, 17, look at their laptops. Picture: MARK JESSER
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT: Trinity Anglican College students Kaitlyn Wheeler, 17, Bailey Waters, 16, Mia Zitzlaff, 17, Jake Dicketts, 17, and Shannon Fenn, 17, look at their laptops. Picture: MARK JESSER

STUDENTS will embrace a “university style” of learning at the end of this year. 

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