About Sprint Education

Why we do what we do.

We are the UK's leading education communication agency and have been trading since 2007. We provide communication and strategic services to educational suppliers, government organisations, exam boards, universities, and other educational bodies. As part of our strategies we send, email, postal, and social media communications to school staff on behalf of our partners. These communications always offer education-focused offers, product launches, cutting-edge training and workshops, curriculum updates, innovative education software, notifications from exam boards and universities, Ofsted support services, and more.



Meet our partners

We work with some of the most important education organisations in the world.

Education Businesses

We select the education businesses that we partner with very carefully. Specifically their communications must be relevant to you and your role(s) of responsibility, relevant to the type of school (its location, school type, age range etc.) and meet a particular educational need and have a positive impact on the teaching and learning that takes place.

Some of the education businesses we partner with

Gap Medics

Gap Medics specialise in helping students wishing to pursue a career in the healthcare sector and promote opportunities for pre-university aged students looking for medical and nursing work experience. Gap Medics help and advise on the most suitable placements to further these students' aspirations for a career in healthcare.

Loudmouth

Loudmouth are an educational theatre company. They promote workshops through theatre about pertinent issues that students face, e.g. sex, drugs, bullying and child protection.

The National Space Academy

The National Space Academy promotes a series of free exciting lesson plans aimed at Secondary/High aged students based on Tim Peake’s video experiments when he was on board the International Space Station.

iAM Compliant

iAM Compliant helps educational establishments comply with premises obligations and provides information on legal guidelines and compliance issues through their software. This helps schools ensure they are up to date with their maintenance and compliance obligations.

Childnet (behind ‘Safer Internet Day’)

Childnet’s ‘Safer Internet Day’ reaches over 2.8 million children and 2.5 million parents in the UK. Recently 1,140 schools and organisations took part in celebrating the positive use of digital technology.

Balancability

Balanceability is an accredited 'learn to cycle' programme for children aged 2½ to 6 years. The programme is a structured course available to schools and is currently active in 400 sites with 94% of children aged 4 to 6 years old being able to safely ride a pedal bike at the end of the programme.

Teachology

Teachology offer a wide-range of cutting-edge courses for teachers ranging through discipline, school leadership, mental health, excellence in writing, and mathematics.

Lil-lets

Lil-lets provide free lesson packs (DVD, printable lesson plans, puberty quiz, FAQs, teachers’ notes, full size display/demonstration packs, and individual samples), aimed at younger students about puberty and periods through their 'Teen School Programme'.

Government Agencies

The Government agencies and public sector bodies that we partner with always possess the objective of wanting to impart important information to schools and teachers which ultimately helps improve standards, helps schools spend budgets effectively and wisely, and provides students with exciting opportunities.

Some of the Government agencies and public sector organisations we partner with...

BBC

We’ve helped them promote the following nationwide initiatives: the 500 Word competition, Doctor Who script-writing competitions, Micro:Bit computer giveaways, Bitesize Revision, Ten Pieces, and the Terrific Scientific education campaign.

Ofqual

The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation send regular correspondence to certain school staff about issues like ‘exam-fairness’, the new grade scale in English Language, English Literature, and Maths GCSE examinations, new linear A level subjects, and the ‘New Applied General qualifications’.

Local Education Authorities

We partner with many Local Authorities who often need to share particular messages about guidelines, courses, seminars, and educational issues with their group of schools and teachers.

The British Council

The British Council is the UK's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We help them promote a wide-range of resources including promoting ‘Language Assistants’ – native speakers of French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Irish and Mandarin, and who come from Europe and beyond. They bring current and up-to-date knowledge of their languages and cultures, and plenty of interactive learning resources. They work alongside a school’s pupils using free, interactive, teacher curriculum-based resources that range from Shakespeare to Social Enterprise.

Bank of England

We promoted the ‘Bank, Camera, Action' Film Competition. The message came from the Governor Mark Carney and encouraged students to take part and create a short film about Independence that would be featured on the Bank of England’s website.

Goethe-Institut

The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, active worldwide. We help them promote the study of German abroad and the encouragement of international cultural exchange.

Charities

The charities we partner with have a unique motivation for wanting to reach out to you and your students. They’re not out to make a profit, their simple aim is to help children deal with issues that they face in their lives and to help them gain knowledge that serves them well as they grow into young adults.

Some of the charities we partner with...

The Outward Bound Trust

The Outward Bound Trust is an educational charity that uses the outdoors to help develop young people from all walks of life. They run adventurous and challenging outdoor learning courses that equip young people with valuable skills for education, work and life which helps them become more confident, more effective and more capable at school, college, and in the workplace. We promote their research and learning courses to relevant staff members.

Just Different

Just Different is a charity that educates children on treating people with disabilities equally. We help them promote both Primary School and Secondary School workshops that shine a positive light on disability and empower pupils with the ability to change the way society views and treats the disabled.

Stand Against Violence

Stand Against Violence works with young people up to the age of 25 years and their associates to prevent violence. Their work to date has received overwhelmingly positive feedback reporting reductions in violence, fighting and improved attitudes towards violence. We help them promote violence prevention workshops and talks that focus on personal safety, anger and aggression, basic life support, and the awareness of choices and consequences.

Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity

Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity helps to make life better for seriously ill children. Roald Dahl Nurses provide support to children with serious illnesses, and their families. We help the charity promote their 'Dahlicious Dress Up Day' to schools which helps to raise awareness and funds to provide the best possible healthcare for sick children.

British Heart Foundation

We’ve partnered with the British Heart Foundation on several campaigns. Our most recent (and current) campaign is to supply free CPR kits to secondary schools and helps protect staff, pupils, and visitors. This hugely important campaign will no doubt help save lives.

Child Bereavement

Child Bereavement supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement. Every year they train more than 8,000 professionals, helping them to better understand and meet the needs of grieving families. We help promote their free resources, seminars, and workshops.

Exam Boards

We partner with many leading exam boards. Exam Boards need to disseminate information about their syllabuses and often provide training, seminars, and courses for both teachers and students.

Some of the exam boards we partner with...

AQA

AQA offer free ‘Preparing to teach events’ to help teachers prepare to deliver their new course specifications and also provide scheduled workshops at the school where practical guidance is given to ensure teachers’ planning is on the right track.

Cambridge International Exams

We partner with Cambridge International Exams to help them promote their syllabuses and examinations subject-by-subject to the relevant staff members in the relevant schools.

LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art)

LAMDA provide an award in speaking and listening skills which is designed in line with the secondary/high curriculum and enables students to attain a nationally recognised, vocational qualification within the school timetable, along with the interactive, twilight sessions at venues around the UK.

Others

We have also partnered in the past with OCR, Edexcel, and WJEC.

Schools

Very often the schools we partner with have a need to invite other local schools to attend educational courses and events, and also advertise Senior Management vacancies.

Some of the schools we partner with...

Wellington College

We have helped Wellington College promote their Teaching School Partnership which is a series of Professional Learning courses ranging from Best Practice in Geography to Effective Professional Learning. We also helped promote the prestigious Education Festival and also their seminars for teachers remembering the landmark anniversary of the First World War Centenary.

Southbank International School

We promoted the Southbank International School's new scholarship that was of interest to Year 11 students. The scholarship is merit-based, worth approximately £50K, and is offered to a talented student who would like to study for their IB Diploma in Year 12 and 13.

South Bromsgrove High School

South Bromsgrove High School needed to promote an RE Conference 'Bringing the new RE GCSE to Life' where they brought together faith experts and speakers and offered a unique opportunity to discuss the new GCSE specification with them as well as network with colleagues.

Universities

We work with some of the most prestigious universities in the world and help them promote free open days, curriculum-based courses for both staff and students of all ages, and clearing places for students.

Some of the universities we partner with...

University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine holds a residential course for potential Veterinary Medicine applicants which we help them promote each year. The course is subject to excellent bursaries for those students whose household income is low. We have also helped promote their ‘Cambridge School Classics Project’ - a free one day conference in London about how to enrich the English curriculum by using oral storytelling and classical mythology.

University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield houses one of the leading departments for Chemical Engineering in the UK. We help them promote the open day for their original course which was one of the founding courses in the UK to be accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) in 1957.

University of Leicester

We helped the University of Leicester's professional development unit for schools, and conducted a survey of teachers' attitudes to Continuing Professional Development, which formed part of a larger research project that investigated potential opportunities to support history teaching using local heritage resources.

University of Derby

We helped the University of Derby promote a range of new CPD courses relating to Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Social Pedagogy, Innovative 21st Century Teaching, and Understanding Maths Anxiety.

Birmingham City University

We partnered with Birmingham City University to help them promote two free taster days to prospective students: Law in Practice Taster Day and Applied Sociology Taster Day. Both of these days provided the students with valuable guidance on the UCAS application process, hands-on workshops giving an insight into studying at university and opportunities to talk to current students and lecturers about their careers.