Background
Bishops College has long embraced technology as a pillar of the student experience. The school’s IT organization—led by Assistant Technical Manager Justin Richter—designs, deploys, and continually optimizes ICT systems that must be reliable during class, robust enough for boarding life, and simple enough for a small team to manage across three dispersed campuses. The network spans more than 60 buildings, with a mix of classrooms, labs, libraries, offices, and three boarding houses.
The legacy environment reflected years of incremental growth: Cisco wireless dating back to the early 2000s, HP switching, and later a Juniper campus and core. As user expectations rose—particularly the need for “like home” Wi-Fi in boarding houses—scaling and visibility became pressing needs. Procurement complexity and cost added friction, especially in South Africa where import availability can vary and licensing models strain budgets.
In 2018, Bishops began adopting UniFi for wireless, starting with a pilot in the boarding houses that quickly validated both performance and value. The school has since expanded UniFi across the network stack, including a strategic core refresh featuring dual UniFi EFG consoles and four ECS Aggregation switches, while continuing a phased transition from legacy gear. Today, the team manages over 230 UniFi devices and is actively future-proofing for Wi-Fi 7 within South Africa’s current spectrum constraints.