A Blackburn school has had fibre internet installed after previous internet cables were 'severed'. Pupils have been put back online at St Bede’s High School after the severed internet cabling which went into an overflow teaching space in the sports block was replaced with fibre connections. The internet was fixed over the Easter holidays and the school has now been future-proofed after Networx3 installed the cabling in the remote building, putting pupils back online. Facilities and compliance manager at St Bede’s, Cameron Smith said: “With more than 1,000 pupils attending St Bede’s every day every scrap of space is being used across the school to allow for our Covid bubbles.