SCHOOL SUPPLIERS
Resources for all aspects of school life
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n our first feature this month, Education Today is delighted to showcase a selection of some of the school suppliers we have
worked with over the past year. It has never been more important to choose your suppliers carefully – with budget restraints being a common factor across the UK’s schools, we have all heard the horror stories of schools paying for supplies or services which either fail to meet the standards claimed by the suppliers, or worse, never actually materialise at all. The damage this causes is not just financial – the effect on children’s learning can be profound, as can the issues which such cases have on a school’s reputation. With that in mind then, across the following pages we’re pleased to
present this selection of suppliers ready to help you with your purchasing decisions. If you’re looking for school storage solutions across primary and secondary, established supplier Gratnells has a range of options suitable for
any budget. Manufacturer of commercial and industrial floorcare machines Truvox International will help you keep your school floors clean and looking great for years. If you’re a teacher thinking of taking the next step in your career, recruitment agency Connect2Staff (wholly owned by Kent County Council) will be there with you every step of the way to make sure you find the right job for you. And given the seeming ubiquity of smartphones on the nation’s playgrounds, safeguarding software specialist Securus Software has the products to allow you to monitor all network/Wi-Fi attached devices, along with generating screenshots to provide you with visual evidence of captured activity – an essential tool in today’s connected world. Of course, the above is just a taster – with many more companies to
discover in the following pages, we hope that you will find something of interest, either to solve a problem you were struggling to address, or to make your daily school life just that little bit easier!
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July/August 2018
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