London Grid for Learning
The London Grid for Learning provides a filtered broadband connection, network services, a common learning platform, online content and support communities for all schools across London. It operates as a consortium of 33 local education authorities. It was launched in June 2000, and provides broadband connectivity to all 2,600 state schools in London. More than 1 million pages of material are accessed every day.
Schools, colleges and public libraries access the Internet via dynamic IP addresses in the range 82.198.244.0 - 82.198.255.255, and 212.85.0.0 - 212.85.3.255 (amongst others).
The LGfL now hosts and manages the Pan-London Admissions project and forms the backbone of the London Public Services Network.
See also
- Regional Broadband Consortium
- East of England Broadband Consortium
- WMnet
External links
- London Grid for Learning
- Pan London Admissions project
- London Public Services Network
- Choice: Learning Opportunities in London for 14-19 year olds - Provides impartial advice to young people, their parents and advisors on all the options available in schools, colleges and work places across the capital.