Here at Opogo, we're on a mission to revolutionise the education sector by tackling the twin challenges of retention and recruitment. We believe that by empowering educators and creating thriving learning environments, we can unlock the full potential of both students and staff.
But we know we can't achieve this alone. That's why we're proud to partner with a range of innovative organisations who share our vision for a transformed educational landscape.
Stronger Together: Our Partnerships
Our partnerships encompass a variety of organisations, each bringing unique strengths to the table:
- Educational Institutions: By collaborating with schools, colleges and universities, we gain invaluable insights into the specific needs and challenges faced by educators on the ground. This knowledge informs the development of our solutions and ensures they deliver tangible benefits to the institutions we partner with.
- Industry Bodies & Associations: Working alongside industry leaders allows us to stay at the forefront of educational trends and developments. This collaborative approach ensures our solutions are aligned with the evolving needs of the sector.
- Charities & Foundations: These partners are often closest to the issues they represent, and they share unique insight and requirements to support and find solutions. These groups are often small but mighty in their impact.
Our partnerships are not merely transactional; they're built on a shared commitment to transforming education. By working together, we can amplify impact through our combined reach, spark new innovative ideas through collaboration and advocate for educators with a united voice.
The Power of Collaboration
Let's showcase the amazing partners leading in their fields that we work with! To understand more about these organisations, visit their websites and see how they contribute to improving education.
Gender Action
- Gender Action is an award programme which promotes and supports a whole-school approach to challenging gender stereotypes. Their aim is to ensure all young people can reach their full potential.
Made By Dyslexia
- Made By Dyslexia is a global dyslexia charity that empowers dyslexic thinking. They aim to help the world understand the value of dyslexic thinking.
Diverse Voices
- Diverse Voices is a company that provide relatable forum theatre that empowers young people and supports the curriculum in schools. Additionally, they offer workshops in mainstream schools, alternative provisions, youth clubs and youth offending.
Progressive Masculinity
- Progressive Masculinity is a company that challenges negative stereotypes about masculinity and creates safe spaces for boys to discuss issues. They accomplish this through workshops led by experienced facilitators. The workshops cover topics such as mental health, communication, and emotional literacy.
Light Up Edu-Leadership
- Jenny is a former headteacher who offers coaching services to school leaders. Through coaching, Jenny helps leaders reflect on their strengths and values and develop strategies for managing challenges.
Grow Your Mindset
- Grow Your Mindset helps people develop a growth mindset. A growth mindset is the belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning. They offers training programs, workshops, and other resources to help people develop a growth mindset.
LiH Trust
- The Learning in Harmony Trust is a charitable company that operates 12 schools in London and Southend, including primary, special and early years settings.
The Foundation for Educational Development
- The FED believes that long-term strategic education planning is vital for the future of education, providing an independent and neutral space to collaborate with stakeholders.
Autism Education Trust
- The AET is a company that helps professionals working with autistic children and young people develop good autism practice. They offer a world-leading professional development training program, practical tools and resources.
Encompass
- An independent education support company that offering specialist educational needs support, psychological assessment, therapy, training and consultation to schools across the UK.
Thank you for all your support in helping raise awareness of the need for a long-term plan for education! If not now, when?