All in all that seems ok. I would question the "one VLAN" approach. I definitely would use different VLANs for different user-groups and functions. Using DHCP with reservations is IMO also very good. When I read "students" I directly think about hostile environments and would prefer to separate at least the students from the rest with a firewall.
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