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Technology

We consider technology to be one of the essential components in preparing our students for higher education 
and for life. Here at St Gregory we ensure that technology is used to enhance curriculum, with the most important
goal being to improve student learning.

Faculty and students have access to networked information systems extending the reach of the classroom to
the school, to the country, and to the world. These educational resources through information networks include
national and international libraries, museums, and post-secondary institutions around the country.

Resources
We offer a variety of computer science classes and support services to faculty, students, and staff. SmartBoards, computer labs, laptops, audio visual equipment and media production facilities are just a few of the services provided.
  • W.IN.G.S, 1:1 laptops at St. Gregory
    Wired for Innovation & Global Success (WINGS) is a laptop program at St. Gregory that was launched in 2009.  This program enhances teaching and learning with technology tools and embeds technology into the core curriculum.  Each student in grades 6-12 has her own or school issued laptop.
  • SmartBoards. All classrooms at St. Gregory are equipped with a SmartBoard and a computer projector. Teachers use SmartBoards to electronically organize, print or save class notes, and to save images and videos to their class web sites.
  • Wireless Network. The campus-wide wireless network means students with laptops or other wireless devices can enjoy internet access and improved mobility around the school.
  • Computer Labs. Located around the school, the computer labs and mobile laptop carts are learning laboratories providing access to networked Windows, Macintosh, and Linux workstations equipped with the latest applications for word processing, spreadsheet, video editing tools, programming and more.
  • PASCO Scientific Equipment. This computerized scientific equipment gives students the tools to perform and explore a variety of scientific experiments and make the understanding of experimental findings much easier.
  • Electronic Microscopes. Our biology classrooms are equipped with the latest scientific instrumentation that includes computers, SmartBoards, video cameras, and high resolution electronic microscopes.
  • Video and Photographic Equipment. Video production is incorporated in to our visual arts curriculum where students learn how to use multimedia tools to create their own movies.
  • Student Information Systems. Our new web-based student information system allows our parents and students real-time access to grades, attendance, assignments, and personal messages and notes from teachers.

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