IT Reuse with Birkenhead Park School

Birkenhead Park School recently purchased 30 all-in-one HP EliteOne 800 G3 PCs and 29 laptops through Bulky Bob’s for Business’ REUSE IT scheme. Through their partnerships with universities such as Liverpool John Moores, Bulky Bob’s for Business are able to access high quality used computers, which are data wiped and refurbished, to be made available at greatly reduced prices to local schools, colleges and charities.

IT Systems Officer at Birkenhead Park School, David Maple was impressed with the quality of the kit, stating it was ‘almost as new’, therefore offering great value. They made significant savings by purchasing refurbished equipment which is reliable and fit for purpose. REUSE IT allowed the school an opportunity to improve their social responsibility, as acquiring through the scheme lessens the environmental impact of recycling and the demand for new equipment to be produced.
Bulky Bob’s for Business are part of FRC Group – a collection of social enterprises and registered charities with a mission to End Furniture Poverty. Creating social value is the heart of what they do, so with Birkenhead Park School’s purchase, they were also donated 5 Viglen PCs for pupils living in need.

The school purchased the below all-in-one model with a minimalistic design, saving on space and cabling. The modern and attractive appearance of this PC paired with its impressive specification is ideal for appealing to students and enhancing their education. Bulky Bob’s for Business have a range of other even more affordable options available, such as the HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Tower PC and the HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Desktop PC. They offer 6 months warranty and free delivery on all orders.

Providing quality IT resources is integral in supporting children in their learning. Bulky Bob’s for Business’ service provides an excellent opportunity for schools to acquire high specification products at affordable prices, all whilst helping the planet and people in the local area; as profits are re-invested into achieving their mission to End Furniture Poverty.

View the Birkenhead Park School case study in full here