Edmund Rice Primary School













Jason Dunphy --:
monitor3.gif (10175 bytes)In years to come I don’t think we will have schools like today.We will still have to go to a school, because it is far easier to concentrate on our subjects in class than it would be at home, as there is always things to do, instead of school work.I think we will always have some sort of school bag, maybe not as big and as heavy as the ones we have nowadays.

The reason for this is a lot of our schoolwork can be stored on computer. Teachers will always be needed in our school. Without then who in going to teach us teach us how to read and write.

We also need out teacher’s to show us how to use our computers. Having the Internet in school will mean that we can contact people all over the world easier. We will be able to look up stuff easier than walking down to the local library in the rain. With videoconference available we will be able to see and hear our new friends from all around the world.

mouyse2.jpg (2816 bytes)Schools will be exciting places to be. At the moment we don’t have the money to get a lot of stuff we need to really explore the "Information Age". Hopefully in the schools of the future there will be more money for schools so the pupils will have decent machines and not have to depend on old clapped out machines to do some work.

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