"Faster broadband enables our most remote schools to access the best online resources and break down the barriers created from distance. Students will have the ability to connect to an endless digital library of information and share scarce resources like Mori medium teachers. This access and flexibility will improve the way our young people learn and help them prepare for a 21st century world."
The final school connected was Kaitieke School in Owhango, in the Ruapehu district.
The Government allocated $2.2 million to connect the schools, as part of the Rural Broadband Initiative. It's part of the Government's aim to ensure all schools can connect to broadband.
"With access to computers and broadband, around 975 pupils in these remote areas are learning to operate effectively in a digital world. Families in the surrounding area will also be able to access faster broadband, giving these connections a community-wide benefit that goes beyond the classroom."