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St Leonards-Mayfield School introduce leading ICT infrastructure to enhance student learning experience


13 December 2011

System Professional has successfully delivered a new VMware vSphere server virtualisation, Veeam backup and HP SAN infrastructure at St Leonards-Mayfield School in East Sussex.

St Leonards-Mayfield School is an independent Catholic boarding and day school for 400 girls set at the heart of the picturesque Sussex village of Mayfield, twelve miles south of Royal Tunbridge Wells and fifty miles from the centre of London.

It is a School at which each girl is encouraged to combine rigorous academic study with a diverse range of activities beyond the classroom. As a result, 'Mayfield girls' are renowned for achieving some of the highest public examination grades in the UK whilst at the same time developing a love for the performing and creative arts and sports and a lifelong commitment to community service.

Dan Elson, System Professional Managing Director, explained that "As an IT services partner, we have a proven track record in strategic IT consulting, IT support provision and virtualisation project delivery for the Independent School sector. From the initial IT consulting exercise and future road-map discussions, the engagement with St Leonards-Mayfield School has been one of real partnership. We have thoroughly enjoyed working with every member of their IT team, support staff and senior management team. System Professional look forward to providing quality IT support and advisory services to St Leonards-Mayfield School for many years to come. "

Caroline Barry, IT Director at St Leonards-Mayfield School, concluded how "We are delighted with the quality of work delivered by System Professional. The new virtual environment fully supports Mayfield's future growth plans and provides a stable, resilient IT infrastructure for all staff and pupils."

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