Schools with ultra-fast broadband will soon be able to share their fibre connections with their local communities.
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye said that in communities with poor connectivity - usually rural or remote areas - schools would soon be able to make their fibre infrastructure available to others.
The Manaiakalani Education Trust was a good example of how a wide area network for a cluster of schools could give students access to online services and broaden their learning environment, Ms Kaye said.
Pt England Primary School was one of the nine schools in the Tamaki area of Auckland which made up the trust.
Principal Russell Burt said Manaiakalani (the hook from heaven) was an innovative early adopter of the digital hubs initiative.