We have had confirmation that Atelier is an Approved School Supplier thanks to the team at edFirst and Schools Suppliers Service.
Through work we have already delivered within the Education Sector, as well as a variety of charity projects, we have been able to demonstrate our skills. This includes our ability to take an (often complex) brief and turn it into something which adds value and creates impact for that organisation. As ever, education budgets are becoming tighter than ever but expectations from pupils, parents and teachers alike has continued to increase year on year. The pressure is on schools to be embracing digital channels and looking for more creative, technology-driven ways to communicate. This is both in terms of delivering learning and in parent-teacher communications.
What does this mean?
School Supplies Service are a not-for-profit organisation connecting school buyers with recommended suppliers. They asked us to support their network of private, independent and academy status schools across Southampton and Hampshire. This is due to our extensive work across public sector (such as Southampton City Council and My Trusty Skincare). Being an approved contractor means that schools can come to us with confidence. They can rest assured knowing that we have the skills and the know how to help them achieve their goals. We will be offering a variety of our services to schools. This will include the likes of website design and development as well as support with their marketing and communications campaigns, branding and their overall strategy.
Through work we have already delivered within the Education Sector, as well as a variety of charity projects, we have been able to demonstrate our skills. This includes our ability to take an (often complex) brief and turn it into something which adds value and creates impact for that organisation. As ever, education budgets are becoming tighter than ever but expectations from pupils, parents and teachers alike has continued to increase year on year. The pressure is on schools to be embracing digital channels and looking for more creative, technology-driven ways to communicate. This is both in terms of delivering learning and in parent-teacher communications.