Education first. Always.
Edu:Insight was founded by educators who have stood in front of real classrooms — and who have introduced AI into those classrooms responsibly.
We've sat in your staff meetings.
Edu:Insight is not a tech startup. It was founded by educators with over six years of classroom teaching and middle leadership experience across European schools, who later trained in AI implementation. We've felt the pressure to "do something" with AI without a clear plan, and we've seen what happens when policy outpaces practice — or doesn't exist at all.
That's why our advisory work doesn't start with the technology. It starts with how your school actually runs: your timetable, your staff capacity, your safeguarding obligations, exam boards, parent expectations, and your students. The recommendations we make have to survive contact with a Monday morning — because we've had that Monday morning ourselves.
We don't sell AI tools. We provide clarity, structure, and a roadmap so school leaders can adopt AI safely, responsibly, and effectively.
years in the classroom and middle leadership, before founding Edu:Insight
of our advisors have taught — every recommendation is tested against a real timetable
view across leadership, policy, classroom practice, and staff training
Credentials & experience
6+ years teaching
Classroom experience across European schools.
Middle leadership
Real experience leading teams and curriculum within schools.
AI in classrooms
Hands-on implementation of AI tools with teachers and students.
Specialist training
Completion of AI implementation courses focused on education.
“We help schools understand where they stand with AI — before they start implementing it.”
What we actually check first
- Is there a policy staff can point to?
- Do teachers feel supported, not replaced?
- Are students taught to question AI output?
- Is there a plan, not just a pilot?
What changes once the plan is in place
We help schools become more innovative, future-ready learning communities by integrating AI in ways that strengthen teaching and learning — not replace it.
- A clear and responsible AI strategy the whole school can see
- Teachers equipped with practical AI skills they trust
- Modern learning environments built around real classroom needs
- Improved operational efficiency without cutting corners
- Students better prepared for an AI-enabled future workforce
- Stronger critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy
From AI uncertainty to a classroom that works.
A working plan, by Friday.