In today’s crowded and fast-changing education and training landscape, organisations aren’t just competing for funding – they’re competing for the attention, trust and support of a wide range of audiences.
At Yarn, we know that authentic, compelling storytelling can make all the difference. It’s what helps charities and not-for-profits connect, inspire and stand out in a busy sector.
We’ve seen this work first-hand, creating appeals, websites and other vital resources for schools, colleges, universities and training providers.
Now, we’re excited to bring that experience to even more education and training organisations, helping you share your stories, reach the right audiences, and improve the lives of children and adults across the UK.
How we work with education and training organisations
Right at the start, we’ll take the time to fully understand who you are, your brief, your target audiences and your goals.
Building on that rock-solid foundation, we’ll work closely with you to create stories that win hearts, inspire minds and drive the action you want.
Throughout the project – from kick-off to final delivery – we’ll keep a careful eye on every detail and deadline, ensuring your project stays on track, on budget and completely stress-free.
Life’s too short for dull, unrewarding projects. That’s why we make it our mission to ensure your experience with us is as creative, straightforward and rewarding as possible.
Our education and training clients
Our projects for education and training organisations
"Yarn did a great job refreshing and rebranding some of our content. They really got what we wanted and the style and look we were going for, and the refreshed content fits in with the rest of our brand and website. Laura and Beki were a pleasure to work with – they were super responsive and clear about each step, making sure we always knew what was going on and answering many, many questions! We look forward to working with Yarn again in future. Thank you!"
Sally Watson-Jones, Communications Assistant
Bikeability
Did you know!
As of the 2023/24 academic year, approximately
10 million
individuals were attending school or a higher education institution.1, 2
Between January 2024 and January 2025, private schools in England experienced a loss
11,000
pupils.3
A 2023 survey revealed that
49%
of adults in the UK engaged in learning activities over the past three years – a rise primarily driven by a surge in self-directed and online learning, often for personal or leisure reasons.4