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AV Consultancy

We design AV setups that work, for you

We’ve seen it too often: a school invests in flash new tech, only to find it doesn’t connect properly, no one knows how to use it, and it ends up gathering dust. That’s not a smart investment - and it’s definitely not transformational.

We do things differently.

It Starts With Listening

Before we recommend a single product, we sit down with you.

We talk to the people who’ll be using the tech - your kaiako, your support staff, and your ICT team. We review what you already have, how your classrooms are used, and where the gaps are.

Then we build a plan that fits your school’s pedagogy, budget, and future vision.

School staff and consultant in a planning session – reviewing classroom needs and AV options together

Tailored, Integrated Technology Ecosystems

We don’t just recommend products. We design connected, reliable systems that support every part of your kura. From single classroom upgrades to whole-school tech strategies, we help you create an environment where AV works seamlessly - day in, day out.

Our Edtex consultancy can help you design:

  • Whole-of-school AV strategies
  • Classroom-by-classroom AV fit-outs
  • School communication systems
  • Hall and signage systems
  • Meeting space and staffroom setups
  • Tech infrastructure planning
  • Teacher PLD that ties it all together

The ‘X’ in Edtex – representing experience, excellence, and the X factor that Edtex brings to educational AV
Why Schools Choose Edtex

We’re proud to support schools like Kristin, Westlake Girls, Hobsonville Point, and St Joseph’s - where the goal isn’t to buy more tech, it’s to get more out of it.

  • Supplier-agnostic advice – we’ll always recommend what’s best for your space, budget, and teaching needs
  • Pedagogy-led planning – every design matches how you teach
  • Long-term thinking – futureproofing your tech decisions
  • Relationship-based support – we’re here before, during, and long after install

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