Win exclusive prizes
Get a chance to win a luxury staff-room hamper*

Visit stand SJ50 at the Bett 2026 Show at the ExCel London on 21-23 January 2026 for live demos, expert insights, and exciting giveaways.
Get a chance to win a luxury staff-room hamper*
Packed with limited-edition freebies and exclusive event treats.
Hear from inspiring guest speakers at our on-stand cinema.
Visit our café area for a great selection of drinks and treats.
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Meet our friendly on-stand team for live demos and discover how our latest solutions can help your school or trust thrive. Pre-book your demo slot now to secure your time with a product expert.

Fuel your staff room with great coffee. Join us at BETT 2026, see a live demo, and enter our prize draw to win a luxurious De’Longhi coffee machine.
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Brighten the school day with one of our carefully curated goodie bags, packed with must-have items – from eco-friendly seed bombs and stylish notebooks to a calming de-stress therapy kit, a trusty umbrella, and much more.

Join us for a demo and make yourself at home in our café area. Enjoy refreshments and tasty treats throughout the day while you chat with our team – and while you’re here, see our catering management solution in action too.

Take a seat at our on-stand cinema for keynote speakers, thought leaders, and edtech experts. Each session dives into the trends and technologies transforming teaching and learning.
At our on-stand cinema zone, we’re thrilled to be joined by Ben Whitaker from EduFuturists who will be leading insightful panel discussions on topics from engaging parents to supporting student wellbeing. We’ll hear from experts in their field, including Al Kingsley MBE.
| 21 January 2026 | Session | Speakers |
|---|---|---|
| 11:00 - 11:45 | Creating a culture of feedback in your organisation | Tom Cragg, Education Specialist at ProgressTeaching |
| 12:00 - 12:30 | Introducing the reimagined FMS | Richard Avery, Head of Product (Finance) at ParentPay Group |
| 13:30 - 14:00 | What makes a well-run school? Insights from school leaders | Ben Whitaker, Co-founder of Edufuturists |
| 22 January 2026 | Session | Speakers |
|---|---|---|
| 10:00 - 10:30 | What does wellbeing look like in a well-run school? | Hosted by Ben Whitaker, Co-founder of EduFuturists, the panel features Guy Carpenter, Director of Research & Innovation at Dudley Academies Trust; Kelly Hannaghan, Director at Mind Work Matters; Paddy McGrath, Head of Education at Everway; Shonagh Pilgrim, Chief Executive Officer at Whole Education; and Louisa Rose, Chief Executive Officer at Beyond. |
| 11:00 - 11:45 | How to improve your school outcomes. | Peter Hughes, Chief Executive Officer, ProgressTeaching |
| 12:30 - 13:00 | What are the outcomes of a well-run school? | Hosted by Ben Whitaker, Co-founder of EduFuturists, the panel brings together Ed Foulds, Head of Division for Creative Arts and Media at Burnley College; Peter Hadfield, Programme Manager at Teach First; Peter Hughes, Chief Executive Officer of the Mossbourne Federation; and Amelia King, Director of Digital Transformation at Dulwich College. |
| 13:00 - 13:30 | What do we need to consider for parents in a well-run school? | Hosted by Ben Whitaker, Co-founder of EduFuturists, the panel features Alicia Coad, Director at Blue Cow Education; Tina Harrigan-James, Co-founder of Vitruvia; Steve Hope, Co-founder of EduFuturists; and Matthew Wemyss, Assistant School Director at Cambridge School of Bucharest. |
| 23 January 2026 | Session | Speakers |
|---|---|---|
| 11:00 - 11:45 | Implementing new systems in schools | Danielle Finlay, Head of Operations and Change Management, ProgressTeaching |
| 12:30 - 13:00 | What do effective operations look like in a well-run school? | Hosted by Ben Whitaker, Co-founder of EduFuturists, the panel includes Danielle Finlay, Head of Operations and Change Management at ProgressTeaching; Al Kingsley MBE, Group CEO at NetSupport; Dave Leonard, Strategic Director of IT at Watergrove Trust; Abeda Natha, Director of Digital Learning at GEMS Westminster; and Phil Robinson, Founder and CEO of Tide Education. |