News, facts, success stories, and proof about our classroom audio systems
From providing clear audio for lectures to enhancing the learning experience, our classroom audio systems have earned praise from educators, students, and institutions. Read success stories that highlight the impact our technology has had in classrooms across the country. At Hear and Learn, we’re the trusted choice for educational audio solutions, and we look forward to showing you why.
Leschenault Catholic Primary School, WA
Read MoreOptimising listening conditions and learning spaces is a key driver for Leschenault Catholic Primary School Principal, Paula MacKenzie, and her staff. It is vital to them that lessons and instructions are delivered to suit the competencies of all children at...
St Nicholas Catholic Primary School, Tamworth
Read MoreWe wish to extend our congratulations to Architects Glendenning Szoboszlay in Sydney, JHA Consulting Engineers, David Payne Construction and teachers and staff at St Nicholas Catholic Primary School in Tamworth on the completion of their new learning spaces. Cutting edge...
St Stephen’s Primary School
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/St-Stephens-School-WA-1.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] It was the reaction of a Year 3 student to new technology that made the Head of St Stephen’s Primary School, Darnelle Pretorius, realise the profound impact the classroom audio system could have for children...
St Catherine’s Catholic College Primary School, QLD
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/St-Catherines-Catholic-College-Proserpine.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] An audio technology system has become an integral part of Proserpine’s St Catherine’s Catholic College Primary School classrooms, and its Acting Principal wouldn’t have it any other way. Hear and Learn’s RedCAT audio technology has...
Casino Public School
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Casino-Public-School.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] According to Casino Public School’s Principal, Garry Carter, if a student can’t hear they can’t learn, and the school is doing everything possible to ensure that doesn’t happen. Casino Public School is one of a...
Morley Primary School, WA
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/MorleyPrimarySchoolWA.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] In a catchment area that includes families from Asia, India, the Middle East and Africa as well as indigenous Australian families, more than 50% of Morley Primary School’s student population has English as a Second...
St Mary’s College, Hobart
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/St-Marys-College-Hobart.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] A major interior refurbishment at one of Hobart’s oldest educational establishment has brought both classes of each year level into close proximity, creating what senior staff believe is a more conducive and cooperative learning and...
Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School, WA
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Djidi-Djidi-AS-case-study.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] A recent combined screening program at Bunbury, WA’s Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School revealed one third of its students had some form of hearing loss due to fluid in the middle ear canal. A range of...
Mary McKillop Primary School, Narre Warren North
Read More[button href=”https://www.hearandlearn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Mary-McKillop-PS-Narre-Warren-North-Case-Study.pdf”]DOWNLOAD THIS CASE STUDY[/button] At Mary MacKillop Primary in Narre Warren, Melbourne, teachers use the Hear and Learn Flexcat system. Teachers Tamara and Margaret explain; “We are using the Flex Cat (clarity and amplifying aid) in our classroom everyday....
School audio systems improve noise and engagement
Read MoreNSW newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported on 15 March 2017 that international reports about the state of Australian education determine “44% of (NSW) students don’t listen to what the teacher says the majority of the time”. Background noise in classrooms...