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Home > News > UniServity reaches a new milestone

UniServity reaches a new milestone


18th July 2007

UniServity reaches a new milestone

The UniServity cLc Learning Platform is now used by nearly 1 in 5 secondary schools in England, and 1,500 schools globally.

UniServity is emerging as the leading choice of Learning Platform providers to schools, as it announces this new exciting milestone in the company's continuing success story. Today, nearly 1 in 5 secondary schools in England are using the UniServity cLc (Connected Learning Community) Learning Platform.

In the past few months, Ministries of Education, Local Authorities and Individual schools across the globe have chosen UniServity as their Learning Platform partner, taking the number of schools and users to a record company high.

The UniServity cLc (Connected Learning Community) Learning Platform provides primary, secondary and SEN schools with the online tools to enrich the learning experience and develop collaborative projects. The cLc is proven to support schools in addressing personalised learning, school transition, and 14-19 Curriculum development. The UniServity cLc also dynamically integrates with all MIS (Management Information Systems), ensuring an efficient and sophisticated approach to inforamtion sharing and assessment.

Len Spiers, Headteacher, Bradon Forest Secondary School, Wiltshire, enthused: "The UniServity cLc Learning Platform is the best thing I have come across for learning and teaching in the 12 years I have been a Headteacher. The Learning Platform is so simple to use, it has taken the 'T' out of 'ICT'."

Alan Wood, CEO, UniServity, commented: "One benefit for communities of schools using the cLc is that it can help with the transition of pupils moving between schools. By bringing primary and secondary schools closer together, in this way, teachers and pupils can collaborate across Key Stages, and help to make the transition process smoother."

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