Stone business awarded national accreditation

Stone-based educational ICT specialist JWB Consultancy has been awarded the Naacermark for Service Providers (NMSP).  

Sally Tippett
Sally Tippett

The accreditation, from Naace – the national charity for the advancement of learning – recognises educational technology firms’ commitment to quality, offering reassurance to schools enlisting the services of JWB Consultancy.

From auditing a school’s use of technology and providing training on tools like iPads and whiteboards, to offering advice on the implementation of e-safety and the computing curriculum, JWB Consultancy’s services can be tailored to a school’s individual needs on a stand alone basis or as part of a comprehensive annual support package.

Although recently formed, JWB Consultancy is headed up by Sally Tippett, who has vast experience in supporting schools in their use of educational technology.  Sally is a former teacher and member of Staffordshire County Council’s ICT team, who most recently worked with ICT firm Fantastict to lead a network of consultants working with primary schools nationwide.

The new firm, which will focus on supporting primary schools in and around Staffordshire, is already working with a number of local schools.

Sally said: “I’m genuinely excited to embark on this new venture, and the NMSP provides a strong foundation on which to build.  While helping schools meet the benchmarks set by the DfE is a key part of what we do, my passion is getting into the classroom and working closely with teachers to effectively use the educational technology at their fingertips.”

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