We can take your brand into primary and secondary schools in the UK with marketing and education programmes, reaching parents, children and teachers. Over 10 million children and their parents can be reached with compelling activity tailored to the needs of the school, and to your brand.
With our team of expert education advisors, marketing consultants and designers, we can create a programme for your brand that enables you to reach parents, children and teachers and is tailored to the needs of the school and works strongly for your brand.
The team has developed major schools programmes, for example with Tetley Tea and the British Olympic Association. Over 95% of all schools in the UK signed up and participated in this major campaign, making it the highest schools' participating promotion, even above other major collector schemes.
Examples of possible activity include:
- Sponsored projects and teaching resources
- Roadshows
- Competitions and awards
- Sampling & leafleting to parents and children
- Theatre in Education tours
- Collector Mechanic promotions
- Educational Websites
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Peppa Pig Month a great success through nurseries and iChild.co.uk
We recently developed 'Peppa Pig Month'’ with E1 Entertainment which ran as an integrated offline and online campaign. Read more -
F&C Investments extends iChild activity for a further two years
F&C launched the first UK investment trust in 1868 and has now signed for a further two years with iChild.co.uk. Read more -
BBC 3rd & Bird promotes to families through 8,000 nurseries
Family & Education recruited 8,000 nurseries and pre-schools to take part in activity to raise awareness of BBC 3rd & Bird. Read more -
La Jolie Ronde extends iChild activity into fourth year
Leading primary language specialist La Jolie Ronde has recently extended it's sponsored section activity on iChild.co.uk for a fourth year. Read more -
One Million Children Outdoors Campaign
Natural England aims to get One Million Children Outdoors in the next three years, letting children and families reconnect with the natural world. Read more

