A well-run 1 to 1 technology programme in MATs rarely draws attention to itself. Staff know how to manage 1 to 1 devices, whether that includes Chromebooks, laptops, or iPads. Parents know where to go for support. Pupils feel consistently supported in their day to day learning. When issues arise, they are handled calmly and consistently without disrupting the wider learning environment.
In my experience, the strongest 1 to 1 technology programmes for MATs tend to share a few common traits:
- Clear ownership means everyone understands who is responsible for managing devices, support, and communication across Chromebooks, laptops, and iPads.
- Predictable processes ensure that support for 1 to 1 devices feels structured and repeatable, not improvised or reactive.
- Accessible help means that whether it is a Chromebook issue, a laptop fault, or an iPad query, assistance feels close, responsive, and easy to navigate.
When these foundations are in place, the technology, whether Chromebooks, laptops, or iPads, fades into the background, which is exactly where it should be. Learning remains the focus, not the logistics of managing devices.
Good 1 to 1 technology programmes in MATs do not rely on heroic effort from individuals. They are designed to work consistently, even on difficult days, across all types of devices.





