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How to apply for a free laptop or tablet for your child for home schooling

PARENTS of vulnerable children might be able to claim one of thousands of free laptops and tablets for home schooling.

We explain how to check if you’re eligible and how to apply.

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Children are relying on technology to learn from homeCredit: Alamy

The majority of children across the UK are learning from home due to schools being shut until at least March 8.

Schools only remain open for vulnerable kids and the children of key workers, with all other lessons switching online.

To help with remote learning, the government is aiming to give out a staggering 1.3million laptops and tablets so kids can study from home.

It comes as part of its "get help with technology" scheme first announced by the Department of Education (DfE) in April 2020.

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  • The government initially said it would hand out 200,000 free devices through the scheme.

    But this number has gradually increased due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic.

    So far, the government has delivered 876,013 devices to struggling families.

    But you need to meet certain criteria to be eligible for a free laptop or tablet. 

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    guidelines, your child will need to fall into one of the following groups to be eligible for a free laptop or tablet.

    This includes:

    • Disadvantaged children in school years three to 11 (ages seven to 15) who do not have access to a device and whose face-to-face education is disrupted
    • Disadvantaged children in any year group who have been advised to shield because they, or someone they live with, are clinically extremely vulnerable
    • Disadvantaged children in any year group attending a hospital school

    If you're unsure if you qualify, and your child can't learn from home due to lack of device, speak to their school as soon as possible.

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    Examples of children who could qualify include:

    • Children with no digital devices in their household
    • Children whose only available device is a smartphone
    • Children with a single device in their household that’s being shared with more than one other family member

    Laptops and tablets will be available for older kids aged 16 to 19 in the 2021 spring term.

    Sadly, there's no information about when exactly this part of the scheme will open yet.

    How do I apply for a free laptop?

    Parents and carers can't apply themselves - instead, you'll need to contact your child's school.

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    The DfE has already been in contact with some schools about how many devices they need, but other establishments are also being advised to contact the government directly.

    In its latest update, published on January 12, 2021, the DfE said: "Schools that are yet to order devices can still do so."

    The devices will technically be "on loan" to families, which means they'll likely need to be returned to your child's school or your council.

    Again, you should speak to your school to find out if they'll expect the devices back.

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    What other help is available for home schooling?

    Free 4G routers: Low-income families can also apply for free 4G routers if they don't already have mobile or broadband internet.

    Like the free laptops, you'll need to speak to your child's school to see if you can claim one.

    You can find out more information on the website.

    Free WiFi vouchers from BT: You can free free WiFi vouchers from BT if you're in a struggling household - and you don't have to be a customer to get one.

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