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Find out more about the sponsors of the Tes Schools Awards 2025.

Disney on Stage
'Disney theatrical productions is a proud supporter of the Tes Schools Awards and the spotlight it shines on outstanding achievements in the education sector. As a creative industry we are proud to celebrate those that nurture the future on stage talent and workforce.'
PGL Beyond
PGL Beyond is the leading choice in education for providing transformative learning experiences, and little wonder as its network of brands – PGL, NST, European Study Tours and Studylink Tours – have over 200 years of collective experience.
PGL Beyond provides educational leaders with expertise in supporting learning outside of the classroom with detailed knowledge from primary age onwards. As the leader in the sector, we constantly invest and innovate to meet the needs of students across all age groups. Our work provides breakthroughs alongside classroom learning, and together, we can achieve so much for young people.
Penguin Books UK
For 90 years, Penguin Books has been at the heart of stories that shape the world around us.
Our journey began on a train platform, with a simple idea – books that were affordable and accessible for everyone. Since 1935, we have been striving to publish books that define generations, shape culture, and share the moments that matter.
Books and reading are central to education, and we strongly believe in the power of reading to change lives. That is why we have always championed young people in our social impact work and the important role teachers play in nurturing the next generation of learners and readers.
The Royal Mint Museum
The Royal Mint Museum has one of the finest collections of coins and related material in the world. Our collection covers the long history of the Royal Mint which can trace back it’s beginnings to the late 9th century. We want to provide people of all ages with the opportunity to learn, discover and explore the remarkable history of the Royal Mint.
Established in 1816, the Museum was originally intended as a source of inspiration for Royal Mint engravers, a function it retains to this day, it has grown and developed into a collection about how money is made and how the Royal Mint has evolved over the last 1,100 years. Today the Museum offers a full education service, and we are increasing our digital reach to make our education materials and experiences as accessible as possible to schools and groups across the UK.