IAPS is proud to work with a selected group of partners focused on delivering sector-leading services to our members.

Offering exclusivity of representation in their area of commercial work, Premier Parnership provides a unique, multi-channel opportunity to engage with a global membership of over 650 leading Prep and Junior schools.

Please contact us to discuss how to join our Premier Partner programme.

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M:Tech is an extracurricular music technology and creative composition course for children aged seven to 13. Launched in 2008, M:Tech now provides high-quality tuition in more than 100 schools weekly. Teaching music composition fundamentals, the M:Tech course empowers young learners to create soundtracks for multimedia projects like movie trailers and TV adverts.

As trusted music providers to Independent prep schools, M:Tech's innovative approach offers children a unique chance to enhance creativity and develop musical skills. M:Tech is committed to further enhance music participation within the IAPS community, collaborating to nurture creativity and inspire music composition in the next generation.

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SchoolsMobile by Seqrd provides comprehensive digital safeguarding across smartphones, tablets, and school-managed devices. Their solution works seamlessly across all platforms, protecting students while maintaining their educational experience and developing positive digital citizens.

The platform protects students on their personal and school-managed devices, aligning with KCSIE guidance and filtering content for age-appropriate safety. SchoolsMobile supports a school's digital wellbeing curriculum and establishes healthy habits, helping reinforce school e-safety principles throughout ‘free time’ through practical safeguarding tools and cuts down staff policing.The platform offers:

  • Customisable and rapid deployment
  • Preservation of the benefits of smartphones outside teaching hours
  • Access to approved educational domains
  • Help developing healthy tech habits
  • No extra infrastructure or tech-policing needed