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Each of our recommended devices has been trialled by the College ICT team and have their own particular selling points. Please refer to the short summary below that briefly outlines what the team found that might help you make your decision on a new device to help support learning at St Andrew's College.
We have two recommended suppliers, Cyclone and PB Tech. We have done this to provide increased choice and flexibility around device selection and price.
Link to our supplier's portal for this device: Cyclone. Please note: Cyclone apply their special discounts by default.
Specification: Ryzen 5 processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB solid state drive with stylus built-in, various options available regarding warranty.
We felt this offered really good value at this price point when considering its specification. It has a 13.3" screen and built-in stylus. It has a sturdy and heavy feel to it when compared with other laptops at a similar price point.
Link to our supplier's portal for this device: Cyclone. Please note: Cyclone apply their special discounts by default.
Specification: Intel Ultra 5, 16GB RAM, 256GB solid state drive, three-year warranty.
We felt this model to be really good value for a mid-range offering at this price point. The new Intel Ultra processor gives an improvement in performance & battery life over previous generations. It has a 14" screen, included stylus and a pleasing aesthetic.
Link to our suppliers' portals for this device: Cyclone and PB Tech. Please note: For PB Tech, use the School code STACBYOD at the top of the page as soon as you login (not at checkout) to get special discounts. Cyclone apply their special discounts by default.
Specification: i5 or Ultra 5 processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB solid state drive with stylus, supplier dependent warranty options.
We really liked the fact that the stylus is docked within the laptop itself and charges (very quickly) when it is in there. Overall, it performed well in our testing and sports a 14" screen. We did find it a little heavy to use – particularly noticeable in tablet mode when digital inking.
Link to our supplier's portal for this device: Cyclone. Please note: Cyclone apply their special discounts by default.
Specification: Ryzen 5 7530U or Ryzen 7 7730U processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB solid state drive with stylus, various options available regarding warranty.
We weren’t so keen on the tethering for the stylus and can see them potentially being lost or damaged if the owner doesn’t take good care of it. The College has used the HP Probook for many years as student loan and classroom devices and has no plans to change.
Link to our supplier's portal for this device: Cyclone. Please note: Cyclone apply their special discounts by default.
Specification: i5 or Ultra 5 processor, 8GB or 16GB RAM, 128GB or 256GB solid state drive with stylus, various options available regarding warranty.
The Surface Pro range has formed the backbone of our recommended device lists for a number of years now and is still used extensively by our staff.
The Surface Pro range are the only devices on this list with a removable keyboard (rather than a full laptop), giving it a form factor that we feel is best suited for inking or moving around a classroom environment. Helped further by the fact it is lighter than other recommended devices.
However, the College ICT team feel that other recommended devices in this list are now at a point that they represent a better cost to performance ratio. The Surface Pro does still have its individual merits (removable keyboard and a kickstand), although at a premium price for the later models.
For this year, we have included the Surface Pro 8 as an option via Cyclone. This has been included for those looking for a more cost-effective solution with a removable keyboard. The Surface Pro 8 was released in 2021 and so is one of the older devices in this list but comes with a three-year warranty and is suitable for standard school purposes.
We have some minimum requirements for a “full” operating system. This means Windows 11 or MacOS 13 (Ventura or above).
This excludes Operating Systems such as:
If a student has a full operating system then generally they can overcome most compatibility issues that may present themselves.
It also means that our teachers can plan with confidence that the student devices will support certain applications or file formats they choose to use. Additionally, students of St Andrew's College qualify for a free copy of Microsoft Office 365 (desktop version and online version).
Further minimum device requirements are as follows:
Storage:
Memory / RAM:
Processor CPU:
Screen Size:
Networking:
Battery Life:
To provide choice and flexibility for parents/caregivers when selecting a device for their child, St Andrew's College now works closely with two providers, Cyclone Computers and PB Tech.
To avoid disappointment when preparing for a new school year, we strongly encourage parents/caregivers to place an order as soon as possible.
Please click the links below to see the StAC portal pages of each of our preferred suppliers:
Over the last few years, the College has increasingly seen the value for students whose devices support touch and a stylus. A stylus is a pen where the tip is able to be detected on a touchscreen computer. We urge parents and caregivers to consider this when looking to purchase a new device for their child.
Research has indicated that the creation of more diagrams, symbols and numbers when using a stylus has the potential to stimulate ideation, problem-solving, and inferential reasoning, when compared to keyboard/mouse-based interfaces. These are key skills we seek to encourage from our students, as they lead to deeper understandings. A laptop device with inking capability gives students the best of both worlds – when they need to type, it functions as a standard laptop, when they need to ideate, draw and annotate, they can use the stylus – and all of this is recorded and able to be accessed again at any time. The stylus does not replace pen and paper, but enhances the capability of students to record, share and develop ideas in a way that pen and paper does and typing does not.
Accordingly, we have for a few years now highly recommended that any student-owned device in the Secondary School is touchscreen and has a stylus. Our recommended device range reflects this.
What experience has shown us
We are increasingly finding students that have non-touch devices, who observe their peers using a stylus, are asking their parents and caregivers to swap them to a device that does support touch and a stylus.
ICT and Music specialisation
St Andrew’s College has New Zealand’s leading secondary school music production and composition facilities and programmes. Students that wish to work in with our recording studio in Years 11–13 will find it a lot easier if they use a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro laptop (which are industry standard for music production and composition). Students are able to use College-provided iMac computers, but those that have their own Apple laptop tend to find it easier in senior level Music studies.
Opting for a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro laptop does however preclude any use of digital inking in other subjects, as these devices do not offer touchscreen or stylus support. Typically senior students will be able to evaluate how much value digital inking has for them by this point in their schooling when considering their chosen NCEA subjects in order to help make the right laptop choice for them.
Transitioning to St Andrew's with a Macbook
We recognise that students either transition from a previous school with a Macbook, or inherit one from a family member. As such, we do support Macbooks, but ask that parents and caregivers strongly consider the points above when purchasing a new device for their child’s education at St Andrew’s College.