Oppidan Mentoring for UK state-funded MATs and schools: Key Stages 2-5
Oppidan Education supports more than 100 UK state-funded MATs, UK independent prep and secondary, and international English-speaking schools. In the UK we've built standout partnerships with MATs like David Ross, Greenwood, Unity, E-ACT, Dixons and Education South West. Whatever the demographic or state-of-play for each setting, we've found students to be similar in their engagement with us and their hunger to build skills that will serve their futures.
Oppidan Education supporting International Schools
Beyond our work in 100+ UK independent and state-funded schools, we've now journeyed to Spain, South Korea, Ghana and Thailand to support schools in very different contexts. Whatever the demographic or state-of-play for each region, we've found students to be similar in their engagement with us and their hunger to build skills that will serve their futures.
Who are Oppidan’s mentors in schools?
Oppidan Education mentors are young people in their 20s and 30s, driven by social impact but with the flexibility to work freelance in schools around the world.
What happens in Oppidan’s mentoring sessions?
Whether in small groups of 1:8 or in personalised 1:1 sessions, Oppidan's mentoring content hooks onto our core outcomes of readiness, oracy and character.
Our key outcomes in schools: readiness, oracy and character
After measuring impact with our school partners for years, we’ve settled on the key outcomes that provide the framework for our programmes in schools.
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Oppidan & ICS Ghana
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The best moments of 2023
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Family Survey 2023
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Mentorship and essential skills at the ISC Conference
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Why character education matters in the age of AI
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2023 in Oppidan Journal covers
With the curtains closing on 2023, it’s been nearly a year since Jess, our Creative Executive, set about designing the first cover for our monthly broadcast.