Consultancy

Interested in entering the UK market?

Want to bring your STEM educational product to the UK?

Do you have a STEM EdTech business or product that you’re selling in another country but want to expand to the UK?

With our experience within the UK Education system and EdTech system, we can help you navigate the UK EdTech market and help you sell directly to parents, schools or local government bureaus.

Need advice on gaining traction within the UK?

Are you starting up your own STEM EdTech business in the UK and want some consultancy in how to gain traction and reach substantial sales? Feel free to reach out below and we can discuss your requirements.

Meet our CEO

Francis Jones
Founder

“I’m passionate about helping children achieve their potential and live the best life possible. Science education is the key to unlocking a brighter and more sustainable future.”

An experienced science teacher and middle-leader with experience working in Inner-City state-run schools. Through coaching and mentoring, he has gotten students into medical degrees and Russell Group Universities due to his deep understanding of the universities’ admission process. He believes that developing a child’s critical thinking skills as well as their cultural and social capital is vital to helping a person achieve success. You can read more about Francis here.

Francis holds an Undergraduate degree in Forensics Science, a PGCE (with QTS) in secondary education (Chemistry) and a Masters degree in STEM Education from Kings’ College London.


Have a look at some of Francis’ portfolio of work and experience

STEM@Home has been developed by science teachers, for science teachers.

Not all learners thrive in the classroom or respond to traditional revision methods and, while some science students absorb theory easily, others rely on practical learning to cement their theoretical knowledge.

Our business values

Quality Education

Once our students have finished using their boxes, we encourage them to send the box and most of its contents back to us via a free post address. We then upcycle these boxes and donate them to grassroots education charities to distribute as they see fit. An added benefit is that it keeps our boxes kind to the planet by preventing them from going to landfills.

Responsible consumption

We’re working hard to secure contracts with schools, academy trusts and local education authorities (LEAs) so that they can give the boxes to those who would benefit from them the most — such as special educational needs and disability (SEND) students and those who can’t attend school regularly.