REVOLUTIONARY EDUCATION VISION & MISSION

Not Just a Mission.
It’s a Movement.

Revolutionary Education exists to help teachers, schools, APs and home educating families create learning spaces where young people feel safe enough to learn, not just behave. Our trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming resources and tools are designed to save hours each week, reduce stress and emotional overload, and turn firefighting into calmer, more predictable lessons—so adults feel supported and young people can actually thrive.

our story

A Message from the Founder

Hi, I’m Natalie — a teacher, a mum, and the founder of Revolutionary Education. I created this because I’ve lived both sides of the system. As a young person, I was labelled a “problem” and pushed out of school, overlooked because of undiagnosed ADHD and trauma, not a lack of potential.

Years later, with degrees, teacher training and experience across mainstream and alternative provision, I see the same patterns: unsustainable workloads, behaviour crises, staff burnout and young people falling through the gaps. Teachers are constantly planning, chasing behaviour, marking, emailing and sitting in meetings. Parents and home educators are exhausted, trying to hold everything together with limited support. Young people are dysregulated before lessons even start.

Revolutionary Education CIC exists to change that. We create ready-to-teach lessons, routines and tools that give adults hours back, make classrooms and home learning calmer, and build real connection with young people who’ve experienced trauma, exclusion or neurodivergence. We bridge evidence, lived experience and what actually works in real settings, so you don’t have to do it alone.

I’m glad you’re here. Let’s transform education—together.

“My students loved doing the Romeo and Juliet project. Such a great way to engage students with the text on a deeper level!”

Sarah M

What we do

The Revolutionary Education Promise

Downoadable Toolkits

From lesson plans and projects to visuals and classroom routines, our downloadable resources are built so you can teach tomorrow, not spend tonight reinventing the wheel. Each toolkit supports regulation, engagement and connection, reducing behaviour flashpoints and helping you move sessions from firefighting to genuinely ready-to-learn.

With Global Access

Whether you’re in a mainstream classroom, AP, PRU, SEMH setting or home educating at the kitchen table, you can access our resources worldwide via our website, Tes and TpT. This means more educators and families can use trauma-informed, ND-affirming tools, even in under-resourced or geographically isolated settings.

Trusted by Teachers

With thousands of downloads and consistently positive feedback, our resources are trusted by educators who see real changes: calmer lessons, fewer blow-ups and more meaningful engagement, even from students who usually refuse. Everything is shaped by classroom experience, so you can feel confident it will work in front of real young people.

Built for School & Home

Every resource is designed to work in both school and home education contexts, so children experience familiar structures and strategies wherever they learn. Schools, APs and families can align their approaches, creating consistent, predictable support that reduces anxiety for young people and makes life easier for the adults around them.

The Future of Revolutionary Education

We’re not just imagining a better future for education – we’re building it with the people who are in classrooms, APs and homes every day. Everything we develop is designed to make trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, human-centred practice feel realistic, sustainable and genuinely impactful for staff and young people.

A Global Library of Revolutionary Resources

We’re building one of the largest trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming resource libraries in the world, with a long-term goal of one million impactful materials by 2035. This means teachers, APs and home educating families can access high-quality, ready-to-use tools that save planning time, support regulation and connection, and make inclusive practice the norm rather than the exception.

Membership That Matters

Launching in 2026, our membership platform will make it simple and affordable for schools, APs and home ed families to access our full library. Members will gain unlimited downloads, exclusive toolkits and early access to new content, turning trauma-informed practice from a one-off initiative into an everyday reality, while refugee-serving organisations will always access our resources for free.

Training for Brave Educators

We’re bringing our approach directly into schools and alternative provisions through in-person and online training. Our workshops focus on what works in real settings – helping staff de-escalate more confidently, build regulation-first routines and feel equipped to support complex, ND and trauma-affected young people, so classrooms become safer and more connected spaces.

RevEd Academy

By 2035, RevEd Academy will be a dynamic online learning space for educators, parents and young people. It will host self-paced courses, resources and mentoring that deepen understanding of trauma, neurodivergence and human-centred practice, giving adults practical skills and giving young people accessible, empowering learning beyond traditional schooling.

Our Long-Term Mission

Our long-term mission is to embed trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, human-centred practice into every classroom, AP, home and community we can reach. By equipping adults with tools that work and honouring young people as whole humans, we aim to help millions of learners move from surviving education to thriving with purpose, agency and hope.

free resources

Save money and hours of time with our free toolkits

Our free teacher and home ed toolkits give you ready-to-use, trauma-informed resources you can pick up and teach with straight away—saving you hours of planning, cutting down on behaviour flashpoints and helping you create calmer, more predictable lessons and learning days, without spending a penny.

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Join our newsletter for practical, trauma-informed strategies, resource updates and honest reflections from real classrooms, APs and home educating families—so you regularly receive ready-to-use ideas, new tools and gentle encouragement to keep your practice sustainable, human and aligned with your values.

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