Twinkl
Twinkl is a British online educational publishing house, producing teaching and educational materials.[1] Twinkl was founded by Jonathan Seaton[2][3] and Susie Seaton. Its headquarters are in Sheffield, England.
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Type | Private company |
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Industry | Education |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Jonathan Seaton and Susie Seaton |
Headquarters | , England |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jonathan Seaton (CEO) |
Products | Educational resources, teacher planning materials, teacher assessment materials |
Number of employees | 500+ |
Website | twinkl.co.uk |
In 2018 its international sales were £2,600,000.[4]
Products
Twinkl creates digital teaching materials for educators worldwide.[5] This includes materials for primary schools,[6] secondary schools, parents[7][8] home educators,[9] childminders, English as a second language, special educational needs and disabilities, adult education,[10] and international markets.[11]
Location
The company moved to its current headquarters in Sheffield, England in 2014.[5] As of 2020, the company has over 710 staff in 15 locations around the world. In 2017, it opened a second office[12] in Wollongong, Australia.[13][14]
Recognition and achievements
In April 2018, Twinkl received The Queen's Award for Enterprise[15] for the company's work in international trade. Twinkl was awarded a second Queen’s Award for Enterprise in 2020, for innovation.[16][17] In 2020, it received The Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation.[18]
Jonathan Seaton, co-founder and CEO of Twinkl was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for Twinkl’s services to Technology and Education during the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020.[19]
Coronavirus response
Twinkl offered all its resources for free to parents, teachers and carers globally during the Coronavirus school closures.[20] Twinkl, kids creative-media agency SUPER. and YolanDa Brown supported teachers and parents when the United Kingdom went into lockdown and schools across the country closed[21] in January 2021. Twinkl offered a selection of free teaching resources and home-learning packs.[22]
The firm partnered with BBC Bitesize to supply educational materials to support home learning.[23] It is the Official Education Partner for BBC Children in Need,[24] offering a range of free resources, supporting children and schools to fundraise for the charity. In June 2020, the firm partnered with BBC Studios[25] to create a range of educational Doctor Who resources[26] for Primary school children. Twinkl collaborated with UEFA Champions League[27] and their partner, Santander, to launch The Numbers Game Champions Challenge Cards, made available for free on the Twinkl website.
TwinklHive
In 2019, Twinkl launched a startup accelerator, TwinklHive[28] based in Sheffield, UK. TwinklHive launched a young entrepreneurship programme[29] in 2020, offering investment and mentorship to young people who want to grow a digital business.
Natterhub, a social media platform and framework created for teachers to share with pupils, is part of TwinklHive.[30] Founded by Manjit Sareen and Caroline Allams,[31] the curriculum aimed platform is aimed at students aged 5 to 11 in the United Kingdom. Champion Health, a digital wellbeing platform, received investment from TwinklHive[32] in 2020. The start-up, founded by Harry Bliss,[33] helps businesses optimise the health and wellbeing of staff by offering proactive health assessments, data-driven solutions and online mental health training.
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- "Queen's Award like rocket fuel for Twinkl - The Queen's Awards for Enterprise". queensawards.blog.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- "Twinkl Has Won a Second Queen's Award for Enterprise and We Want to Thank YOU!". Twinkl. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
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