Thames Gateway EdEquity
Thames Gateway EdEquity
Thames Gateway EdEquity CIC ensures public benefit, place-based educational support, and transparent governance for disadvantaged children. We operate as a social enterprise, reinvesting our resources to maximize social impact.
A Community Interest Company (CIC) is a special type of limited company which exists to benefit the community rather than private shareholders. As a CIC, we are legally bound to use our assets and profits for our social mission: closing the attainment gap and supporting educational equity.
How we operate, deliver impact, and ensure accountability across the Thames Gateway.
Targeted tutoring, mentoring, and enrichment programmes supporting children aged 7-16 across the Thames Gateway.
Structured academic support preparing pupils for 11+ exams, building confidence and skill in key areas.
Catch-up sessions addressing learning gaps in literacy, numeracy, and reasoning for KS2 pupils.
Foundational KS3 programmes to strengthen academic skills and prepare learners for secondary education.
GCSE recovery support enabling learners to improve grades and achieve progression goals successfully.
Mentoring and study skills programmes to inspire aspiration, self-confidence, and independent learning.
Measurable educational impact, tracking attendance, engagement, progress, and overall learner development outcomes.
Monitoring attendance to ensure consistent participation and maximize learning outcomes for all children.
Focused academic support designed to improve pupils' grades across core subjects systematically.
Developing learner self-esteem and resilience through structured programmes and personalized support.
Documented case studies showing real-life learner progress and programme effectiveness.
Collaborating with schools, councils, and community groups to deliver safe, high-quality programmes.
Partnerships with local schools to provide low-burden, high-impact educational support for pupils.
Working closely with local authorities to align programmes with statutory and safeguarding requirements.
Supporting and accountable to funders through transparent reporting and community benefit demonstration.
Engaging community organizations to ensure inclusive, accessible opportunities for children and young people.
Robust governance structure ensuring strategic oversight, accountability, and compliance with CIC regulations.
Responsible directors provide operational, financial, and safeguarding oversight, ensuring organizational integrity.

Targeted educational programmes supporting children and young people aged 7-16 who face barriers to learning.
We welcome engagement from schools, families, local authorities, community organisations, and funders across the Thames Gateway. Whether you wish to explore a school partnership, refer a child or young person, or discuss funding and strategic support, we are happy to hear from you and will respond promptly.