Naacemark (ICT Mark)

Gill Deadman (centre) receives a Naacemark Certificate on behalf of Lewisham PDCLewisham LEA is proud to have been awarded a Naacemark for Consultancy for ICT Development Planning. Achievement of a Naacemark for service provision means that the quality of the service meets the highest standards nationally.

There is a corresponding award for schools which is now known as the ICT Mark.

The Lewisham ICT Curriculum Team are all trained assessors and are supporting schools applying for the ICT Mark. Find out more about the ICT Mark for schools.

Here is an extract from the Naace Website, which used to hold the details of the Naace Mark:

Lewisham PDC has been awarded the Naacemark for Consultancy for ICT Development Planning“Those seeking to purchase materials, training, support or advice related to ICT within the school and college sectors are faced with a wide range of providers. They and the providers themselves need to feel secure with the quality of services that are offered. Naacemark accreditation assures schools and colleges that service providers have met a national quality standard.

Naacemark is an accreditation process operated by Naace in association with Becta.

There are seven service areas in which organisations can be accredited:

Service providers can become accredited in one or more areas and would need to register separately for each.

Naace (in association with Becta) have also recently launched Naacemark for Schools. LEAs and independent advisers can become Naacemark for Schools assessors if they attend our free training or become accredited in the service area of Consultancy for ICT Development Planning. See our Naacemark for Schools section for more details.”

Please note: the Naacemark for Schools mentioned in the above paragraph has now migrated to the ICT Mark for Schools.

Last update: 10th October 2007

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