Purple Ruler × Department for EducationOfsted: meets all the standardsDfE-registered online provider · URN 152279
Partnership proposal · Westcountry Schools Trust

One shared Blueprint across Westcountry Schools Trust.

Callington, Eggbuckland and Ivybridge have learned live with us since 2023 — Blueprint teaching for KS5 gap-filling, exam preparation and reintegration. This proposal pools those places into shared, trust-wide groups: the same teaching costs far less as the other five colleges join, with a floating seat held open in every group and this year's pricing locked in for current partners. Groups built by need, one report your central team can see — and, on the published evidence, 50–60% cheaper than doing it school by school.

3 colleges live — Callington, Eggbuckland, Ivybridge Pooled seats — the other 5 colleges join at marginal cost 50–60% saving — vs separate, per-college delivery
3/8
WeST colleges already live with us · 5 ready to join
2023
continuous delivery since · ~18 courses to date
50–60%
more cost-effective than separate, per-college delivery
Ofsted
meets all the standards · SEND a significant strength
Already live with Westcountry (WeST)

This isn't a pitch from scratch. We're already delivering across three colleges.

3 colleges
Callington · Eggbuckland · Ivybridge
~18
courses delivered since 2023
Blueprint
model · strongest at KS5

Callington Community College is live now — KS5 Blueprint plus a new Category B group opened in May. Eggbuckland ran Blueprint across Years 8–11; Ivybridge began in early 2024. This proposal pools those places into a shared, trust-wide Blueprint provision across all eight colleges. Delivery figures from Purple Ruler C02 course-enrolment records, deduplicated by course.

The relationship so far · what we deliver across WeST

Live delivery since 2023, across three colleges — five ready to join.

Westcountry Schools Trust runs eight secondary colleges across Devon and Cornwall. Three commission us today, each separately; pooling those seats — and pupils from the other five — into shared trust-wide groups roughly halves the per-pupil cost while pupils learn together. This is the foundation a trust-wide hub builds on.

CollegeLocationWith us sinceNow
Callington Community CollegeCornwall · A B DSept 2024Live now KS5 Blueprint + Cat B group
Eggbuckland Community CollegePlymouth · DNov 2023Prior delivery · Blueprint Y8–11
Ivybridge Community CollegeIvybridge · BJan 2024Prior delivery · ready to re-engage
Hele's, Coombe Dean, Plymstock,
South Dartmoor & Sir James Smith's
Plymouth, Ashburton & CamelfordReady to join · share pooled groups at marginal cost

Source: Purple Ruler C02 delivery records, deduplicated by course. Callington is live now; Eggbuckland and Ivybridge have completed courses; the remaining five colleges complete the eight-college trust and are not yet engaged. Attendance for AP cohorts is a re-engagement journey, not a headline number.

The WeST shared model · the saving, up front

Pay for groups, not individual places — and lock in this year's rate.

Provision today is charged per college, per pupil. The shared hub moves to Blueprint: a flat £29.17 per hour per group, regardless of headcount. WeST colleges split a six-seat group across schools, with one unified schedule and the cost shared at trust level — so the per-pupil cost falls as seats fill, and a Year 12 at Callington can learn in the same live group as a Year 12 at Plymstock.

shared Blueprint · at 6
£4.86
per pupil, per hour — a full pooled group
individual Academy place
£9.24
per pupil, per hour on the individual model (£139/wk)
the day-seat
£0
marginal cost of a single-day floating placement

🔒 Lock in this year's pricing — for current partners

Our rates rise across all models next academic year. Because WeST is already a partner, securing early holds this year's pricing for the trust, plus the same assigned teachers and hours. We'll prepare a secured strategy model — student numbers, budget, hours, teacher allocation — for your review.

Worked example — shared core groups across the trust

English · Maths · Science, 1 hour each per day (15 hrs/week). Each group ≤6, pulling pupils from any college, with one floating day-seat held open.

Shared groupHrs/wkPer weekPer 7-wk half-termPer pupil / half-term (at 6)
KS3 core — ≤6 + float15£437.55£3,062.85£510.48
KS4 core — ≤6 + float15£437.55£3,062.85£510.48
Two shared groups, split across WeST schools30£875.10£6,125.70£510.48

Two shared groups cover up to 12 pupils for ≈£875/week — about £72.93 per pupil per week for 15 hours of live teaching (≈£4.86/hr), against £139/week individually. Compass 1:1 SEND and Distinction stretch plug in at £29.17/hr; Enhanced Mental Health support adds at £180/month per learner. All commercials confirmed in a formal quote.

The seat that's always open — for the child who needs just one day

Sometimes a pupil doesn't need a full placement — they need one good day: a fixed-term exclusion day, a transition day, a wobble. Most providers answer that with a login and self-study worksheets. We answer it with a real, live, timetabled lesson. Every shared group keeps one seat held open, and your team generates the pupil's login itself — so the child takes the open seat for the day, joins the live lesson already running for their year, and steps back out.

What others give a one-day pupil

  • A login and self-study worksheets — no teacher, no peers.
  • An enrolment request and a wait before the child can start.
  • A day out of class is a day they fall behind.
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What the WeST floating seat gives

  • A live lesson with a specialist teacher, matched to their year and subject.
  • WeST peers in the room — belonging, not isolation, on a hard day.
  • You generate the login yourself — no enrolment turnaround from us.
  • Zero marginal cost — the seat is already paid for inside the group's flat hourly rate.

Each ≤6-seat group runs with up to five enrolled pupils and one floating seat reserved. When a college needs a single-day place, your team creates the login in seconds and the child takes that seat.

What we actually are

Three things every school in your trust buys separately. We do all three, together — once.

An online school, a tutoring service and a therapy provider are usually three contracts — multiplied by every school in the trust. We deliver all three as one shared inclusion provision, so the teaching, the catch-up and the wellbeing sit in one place and one record for the whole trust — without each school recruiting, timetabling or quality-assuring it alone.

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An online school

Full, live, teacher-led timetables for pupils who can't be taught in the building — the same teachers every week, in small groups, from home or an on-site inclusion room.

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1:1 & group tutoring

SEND-informed one-to-one and micro-cohort tuition — EHCP outcomes, Functional Skills, catch-up and exam entry, by subject specialists, on your scheme of work.

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Therapy & wellbeing

Talking therapy and counselling running alongside the academic work, on site or remotely — because for this cohort, regulation comes before learning.

Online school+Tutoring+Therapy=one inclusion department, on your timetable

Stitching it together yourself

  • A supply agency for the cover, a tutoring firm for catch-up, a counselling service for wellbeing — three contracts.
  • Three sets of standards, three safeguarding lines, three invoices.
  • Hard-to-fill specialist slots; gaps when a tutor drops out.
  • No single record when the EHCP review or the inspector asks.
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One partner, one inclusion department

  • One contract covering teaching, tutoring and therapy.
  • One safeguarding line, one quality system, one invoice.
  • Named teachers who simply run, every week, all year.
  • One live record — attendance, progress and reports, ready for the review or the drop-in.
The pupils in the gap

The hardest pupils to serve in-house are the ones this is built for.

Every school in your trust carries a handful of pupils who don't fit the mainstream timetable — and alone, each is hard to place in a viable group. Pooled across the trust, they aren't. Click a pupil type to see how we hold it, and which programme fits.

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Anxious & EBSA non-attenders

Too anxious to come in, slipping off-roll
A full live timetable from home, paced to the pupil, therapy alongside, attendance you can see the same morning.
Programme: Academy or Blueprint + Therapy
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On the edge of exclusion

On report, at risk of a managed move
Structured group provision on your behaviour scheme — a restorative alternative to exclusion, with re-engagement built in.
Programme: Blueprint (internal AP)
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SEND & EHCP learners

1:1, named in plan
One-to-one SEND-informed tuition mapped to EHCP outcomes and evidenced for the annual review.
Programme: Compass (1:1)
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Exam-year catch-up

Year 11 / 13, behind target
Subject-specialist catch-up and GCSE/Functional Skills entry — group or 1:1, with a local exam-centre pathway.
Programme: Distinction / Blueprint
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High attainers below target

Capable, coasting, under-stretched
Period-6 style stretch and acceleration for able pupils working below potential, without pulling a teacher off timetable.
Programme: Distinction (stretch)
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Medical & part-timetable

Unwell, phased return, alt timetable
Live lessons that flex to what the pupil can manage, capped to capacity, never paused without your say-so.
Programme: Academy / Compass + Therapy
Category A

Academy

Full live online timetable — medical, EBSA, non-attenders.

~15–25 hrs/wk · groups of 6
Category B

Blueprint

Group provision on your scheme & timetable — behaviour, internal AP.

Groups of up to 6
Category C

Compass

1:1 SEND-informed — EHCP, SEMH, complex needs.

1:1 by specialist
Category D

Distinction

Tutoring, stretch & Functional Skills — catch-up, exams.

1:1 & small group

One platform, one set of teachers, one quality system across all four — so a pupil can move between programmes as their needs change, without you changing provider.

Already trusted by schools & trusts

Not a pilot looking for its first trust.

Since 2016 we've taught live to over 100,000 students across 33 countries, and multi-academy trusts and schools across England are building shared inclusion provision with us today.

The White Horse Federation City of London Academies Trust Valley Invicta Academies Trust Swale Academies Trust Athena Learning Trust Beacon Multi-Academy Trust Bridge Academy Trust Westcountry Schools Trust Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership Partnership Learning Bideford College Evolution Sports Group
The White Horse FederationVanguard Learning TrustCity of London Academies TrustBMAT EducationValley Invicta Academies TrustSwale Academies Trust Beacon Multi-Academy TrustBridge Academy TrustCoombe Academy TrustWestcountry Schools TrustMidsomer Norton Schools PartnershipAthena Learning TrustPartnership LearningBideford CollegeRuislip HighVyners School

Multi-academy trusts and schools partnering with, or building shared provision with, Purple Ruler. The deepest, published data — The White Horse Federation — is the centrepiece below.

Five ways a trust puts us to work

Pool it once, then flex it by need across every school.

One shared provision, five tools for five kinds of pupil. Select a model to see what it looks like and which programme delivers it.

The trust-wide inclusion hub

Proven · The White Horse Federation
What a trust uses us for: pool the hardest-to-place pupils from every school into one shared provision — cheaper, and better for belonging.

Instead of each school buying its own patchwork of cover and tuition, the trust runs one shared inclusion hub with us: seats pooled across schools, 14+ differentiated groups built by need, real-time oversight for the central team. The White Horse Federation did exactly this — and found it 50–60% more cost-effective than separate, school-by-school delivery.

50–60%
more cost-effective than separate delivery
60+
pupils supported across pooled cohorts
14+
differentiated groups, live oversight
  • "Belonging as intervention" — vulnerable learners attend together across schools, reducing stigma.
  • Strong for EBSA and previously-absent pupils returning to learning.
  • Full story & the Director's own words below.

"The purpose of this work is to reach the students nobody else could."

— Tim James, SEND & Inclusion Lead, The White Horse Federation
Trust-widePooled cohortsEBSACost-effective

Read the full White Horse story below ↓

Blueprint — on your scheme of work

Behaviour & internal alternative provision
What a school uses us for: live group teaching of your at-risk pupils, inside your own timetable, schemes of work and behaviour systems.

Blueprint is the option schools choose when they want a restorative alternative to exclusion that still keeps the pupil on roll and on the curriculum. We teach groups of up to six, live, on your scheme of work and to your behaviour policy — an internal AP without you building the rooms or the rota. It's the lead provision for most schools and trusts we work with.

≤6
pupils per group, live & teacher-led
5-day
typical start from confirmation
Yours
your timetable, scheme & behaviour policy
  • Keeps pupils on roll and on the curriculum through a difficult patch.
  • Same named teachers; the same rubric you can use for drop-ins.

This is the shared Blueprint model now being built with trusts including Swale, Coombe, Beacon, Bridge and Vanguard.

— The most-commissioned Purple Ruler provision for schools
BehaviourInternal APOn-rollYour scheme

Compass — 1:1 SEND & EHCP

Named in the plan, evidenced for review
What a school uses us for: one-to-one specialist tuition for EHCP, SEMH and complex-needs pupils, mapped to plan outcomes.

When a pupil needs more than a group can give, Compass provides 1:1 SEND-informed tuition by a subject specialist, built around the EHCP or SEMH profile and evidenced for the annual review. Ofsted named SEND support a significant strength of our provision — it's the part of the model inspectors singled out. Several trusts pair Blueprint with Compass so groups and 1:1 sit under one contract.

1:1
specialist, mapped to EHCP outcomes
SEND
named a significant strength by Ofsted

"A significant strength of Purple Ruler is the support staff provide for pupils with SEND. Each pupil receives carefully tailored, individualised teaching."

— Ofsted, October 2025
EHCP 1:1SEMHAnnual review evidence

Distinction — stretch & catch-up

Period-6 without pulling a teacher off timetable
What a school uses us for: exam-focused catch-up for pupils below target, and stretch for able learners who are coasting.

Distinction is the everyday workhorse: small-group or 1:1 tutoring in the run-up to exams — closing gaps for Year 11/13 pupils below target, or stretching able pupils who've plateaued. It runs like a period-6 session without taking one of your own teachers off timetable to staff it, and supports Functional Skills and GCSE entry where needed.

≤6
per group, or 1:1
GCSE
& Functional Skills entry supported

Bideford College and Athena Learning Trust use this model for period-6 and trust-wide stretch — capacity without recruitment.

— The Distinction tutoring model
Exam catch-upStretchFunctional Skills

Academy — full online AP

A whole timetable for pupils who can't attend
What a school uses us for: a full, managed online school for pupils who can't be in the building at all.

For the pupil who simply can't attend — severe anxiety, medical needs, EBSA off-roll — Academy is a complete managed online timetable: live, teacher-led lessons in groups of six, building from core subjects to a full week. It keeps the pupil in education and on a record you can show while reintegration is worked towards, with therapy alongside.

15–25
hrs/wk, phased to capacity
≤6
per group, nationwide teacher network
48-hr
start once confirmed

"Staff help pupils to reignite their spark for learning… a calm and nurturing online environment."

— Ofsted, October 2025
EBSAMedicalNon-attendersReintegration
The playbook · a whole trust, in depth

The White Horse Federation: how one trust built a single, trust-wide alternative provision.

A pupil disengages early in secondary. Classes feel overwhelming, attendance slips, and school becomes somewhere to avoid. Bringing them back is rarely simple — and doing it well, in every school, gets expensive fast. The White Horse Federation took a different route: pool the hardest-to-place pupils from across the trust into one shared, belonging-led provision with Purple Ruler. It is also a step-by-step playbook any trust can follow.

Tim JamesSEND & Inclusion Lead, The White Horse Federation
"What we don't want to do is stay stagnant… we have to keep improving."
The case, in the trust's words

"The purpose of this work is to reach the students nobody else could."

One shared provision pairs the reach of remote teaching with the warmth of belonging — vulnerable learners attending together across schools and year groups, so alternative provision feels like opportunity, not exclusion. Accountable, scalable, and 50–60% more cost-effective than doing it school by school.

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Map the hidden cohort across every school

The EBSA non-attenders, the pupils on the edge of exclusion, the EHCP learners on part-timetables — counted once, trust-wide. In most trusts they're carried separately by each school, on a different patchwork of cover and tuition.

2

Pool the seats into one shared provision

Instead of each school commissioning alone, the trust runs one inclusion hub with Purple Ruler. Seats are pooled, so a single school's two or three pupils join a viable group rather than waiting for numbers that never come.

3

Build groups by need, not by postcode

14+ differentiated groups formed around the pupil's profile — year, stage, subject, level of need — taught live by subject specialists in micro-cohorts of no more than six, with therapy and counselling alongside the academic work.

4

Make belonging the intervention

Vulnerable learners attend together, across schools and year groups, which reduces stigma and rebuilds confidence — especially for EBSA. The shared setting is the point: it feels like opportunity, not a punishment, and previously-absent pupils start returning.

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Run it cheaper, with one line of sight

Remote teaching removes the need for specialist staff in every building; pooling fills groups; the central team gets real-time oversight of every group in one place. The result the trust reports: 50–60% more cost-effective than separate, school-by-school delivery, across 60+ pupils.

50–60%
more cost-effective than separate delivery
60+
pupils supported across pooled cohorts
14+
differentiated groups with live oversight

Read the full White Horse Federation story →

Figures and quotations from The White Horse Federation's published account of its trust-wide provision with Purple Ruler. Tim James interview reproduced with permission.

Quality assurance · live

Every lesson watched, graded against a rubric, within 24 hours.

Quality isn't a termly audit, it's a continuous loop. Every lesson is recorded and reviewed against the rubric for its category within 24 hours, so a dip is caught and coached the next day, not the next term — and you can use the very same rubric for your own drop-ins.

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Every lesson recorded

Individual logins; the session is captured for review and safeguarding.

2

Reviewed within 24 hrs

Scored against the category rubric — e.g. Blueprint's 10 metrics across 30 points.

3

Feedback to the teacher

Specific, evidenced, the same day where it matters.

4

Coaching

Targeted support against the metric that dipped.

5

Re-observe

Checked again next cycle — the loop closes.

ObserveFeedbackCoachRe-observe

Blueprint QA rubric — Category B

10 dimensions, each scored 1 (inadequate), 2 (developing) or 3 (established). Max 30. Tap a row to see what we look for.

Dimension
1Differentiation & ARE
Work pitched to each pupil's age-related expectations and starting point.
2Behaviour management (your systems)
The teacher applies your school's behaviour policy and language, not a generic one.
3Learner profiles & alignment
Each pupil's SEND/EHCP profile is known and the lesson is shaped to it.
4Understanding checks (CCQs/ICQs)
Concept- and instruction-checking questions confirm pupils have actually understood.
5Engagement & interaction
Pupils talk, type and contribute — not a passive watch-the-screen lesson.
6Lesson structure (6-step)
A consistent, predictable shape every lesson — review, input, practice, check.
7Teacher energy & rapport
Warmth and pace that hold a disengaged pupil's attention online.
8Professionalism
Punctual, prepared, presented — the standards you'd expect in your own classrooms.
9Low / no participation handling
A clear playbook for the camera-off, silent or reluctant pupil — re-engage, don't write off.
10Student feedback report
Each pupil's response captured and fed back to you, lesson by lesson.
10–15 immediate support16–22 developing23–27 established28–30 exemplary
  • Named, qualified, fully checked teachers — enhanced DBS and clearances confirmed to your business manager.
  • Same teacher, every week — we block the slots up front so there's no termly re-approval and no gap where sessions quietly drop off.
  • Separate rubrics per category — Academy, Blueprint, Compass and Distinction, each with its own North Star (attendance, behaviour & engagement, regulation, curriculum).
  • The rubric is yours too — use it for your own drop-in observations, so you're judging us against the standard we judge ourselves.

Rubrics shared with school and trust leaders on request.

Safeguarding · KCSIE-aligned

Keeping children safe, online, by design.

Online doesn't mean less oversight — it means more. Every pupil has three ways to raise a concern, and every concern reaches a Designated Safeguarding Lead the same day, with a clear line back to your DSL.

A child needs help

Three routes: tell the teacher in the next lesson · the anonymous "Report a Concern" link in every email · or email safeguarding@purpleruler.com.

Seen & triaged same day

In-lesson moderation flags risk in real time; verified individual logins and session checks mean we know exactly who is in every room.

DSL acts

Same-day escalation to our DSL (Bella Ma), recorded, with an onward line to your DSL and children's services where needed.

Aligned to Keeping Children Safe in Education

Designated Safeguarding Lead

A named DSL and deputy; safeguarding@purpleruler.com on every placement, working to your DSL.

All four categories of abuse

Staff trained to recognise physical, emotional, sexual abuse and neglect — and online harms.

Filtering & monitoring

A safe platform: verified logins, IP/session checks, in-lesson moderation, no open access.

Safer recruitment

Enhanced DBS, references and qualifications checked; recorded on a single central record.

Child voice

An anonymous report route in every email, so a pupil can raise a concern without giving a name.

Information sharing

Same-day escalation and a clear trail you can rely on at inspection and in multi-agency work.

Three levels of sight

The record that lets you evidence every pupil — and prove it.

Whatever the cohort, every school gets the same backbone: real-time attendance you, the SENCO and parents can all see; structured chasing of non-attendance; and a half-termly report benchmarked to age-related expectations. When a pupil joins a lesson they register immediately, so you see who isn't there the same morning — the evidence trail for your records, EHCP reviews and inspection, built in.

  • Live attendance, refreshed through the day, in a read-only dashboard for your team.
  • Escalation + welfare calls logged against safeguarding.
  • Half-termly ARE reports for every pupil — example to the right.
Half-termly progress report
Pupil A. · Year 10 · Summer half-term
Attendance 82%
SubjectWorking atVs AREEffort
EnglishGrade 4 (secure)On trackGood
MathsGrade 3 (developing)Just belowGood
ScienceGrade 4 (emerging)On trackStrong
WellbeingEngaging in therapyImproving
Teacher comment: Attendance up from 61% last half-term. Now contributing in small-group English and accepting 1:1 check-ins in Maths. Reintegration review recommended next term.

Illustrative example; anonymised, pupil details withheld.

Assured quality

Ofsted: meets all the standards. SEND, a significant strength.

A registered, Ofsted-accredited online alternative provider (DfE URN 152279) — meeting all the standards across all eight sections. When you commission us, you're already working with a provider held to the standards your school has to evidence. Inspectors also found commissioners feel well-informed — the communication you'd want from a partner.

View the Ofsted report →

"Meets all the standards"
Ofsted, October 2025. SEND provision named a significant strength; staff praised for helping pupils "reignite their spark for learning".
Why a full-year agreement

A longer agreement means simpler, tailored provision — with more control.

A full-year commitment isn't just a discount. It changes how the provision works for you.

Rate held

This year's pricing locked for the year ahead, before any increase. You budget once, with no surprises.

Simpler

One booking for the whole year. No termly re-approval and no gap where sessions quietly drop off.

Tailored

Built around your cohort, with the mix and the groups flexing as needs change through the year.

In control

The same named teachers, drop-in observations against our rubric, and a live view of attendance and progress.

Commissioning & cost

Pay for what runs. Priced per group or session — not per registered pupil.

No set-up fee, nothing upfront, invoiced monthly. Because group provision is priced per group, your cost per pupil falls as more pupils re-engage — a group of six and a group of two cost the same. Indicative rates below; we build a costed plan around your actual cohort.

ProgrammeBest forIndicative rate
Academy — full online timetable, ≤6EBSA / medical / non-attenders£139–£199 / pupil / wk (15–25 hrs)
Blueprint — group AP on your scheme, ≤6Behaviour / internal AP / on-roll£29.17 / hr per group (≈£4.86/pupil at 6)
Compass — 1:1 SEND-informedEHCP / SEMH / complex needs£29.17 / hr per subject
Distinction — tutoring, stretch & Functional SkillsCatch-up / exams / stretch£29.17 / hr
Therapy & mental-health support — add-onAny cohort£180 / month per learner

Pooled across the trust, this is where the White Horse Federation found provision 50–60% more cost-effective than separate, school-by-school delivery — same headcount, far lower cost per pupil as groups fill. Free one-week pilot, no obligation; we model the trust-wide saving against your actual cohort.

The practical questions

What a business manager and a SENCO usually ask.

How quickly can provision start?
Blueprint typically starts within five working days of confirmation; Academy within 48 hours. We block the whole year up front so teachers and slots are fixed from day one.
Do lessons run on our curriculum, or yours?
Blueprint runs on your scheme of work, timetable and behaviour policy — we teach your pupils your way. Academy uses our full managed curriculum for pupils who need a complete timetable. Either way, pupils stay on your roll.
How are teachers checked?
Every teacher is qualified, with enhanced DBS, references and qualifications verified and recorded on a single central record. Clearances are confirmed to your business manager before delivery, and you get the same named teachers every week.
What about exams and accreditation?
We support GCSE and Functional Skills entry, and can arrange a local exam-centre pathway where a pupil can't sit them with you. We're a registered, Ofsted-accredited online provider (DfE URN 152279).
How does safeguarding work with our DSL?
We have a named DSL (Bella Ma) and deputy. Concerns are triaged the same day and escalated, with a clear line straight to your DSL and to children's services where needed. Every lesson is recorded; every pupil has an anonymous route to raise a concern.
How is it priced, and can we stop?
Priced per group or per session, not per registered pupil, invoiced monthly with no set-up fee. There's a free one-week pilot, and provision can be stopped on short notice — you pay for what runs.
We're part of a trust — can provision be pooled?
Yes — this is the model the White Horse Federation uses. Seats are pooled across schools so single pupils join viable groups, groups are built by need rather than by site, and the central team gets one line of sight. The trust reported it 50–60% more cost-effective than separate delivery. Happy to bring your trust's central team into the conversation if useful.

Let's build on what we already do with Westcountry (WeST).

Give us the pupils every school in your trust is carrying separately, and we'll show you the shared-provision model that made the White Horse Federation 50–60% more cost-effective — with one line of sight for your central team. Start with a free one-week pilot.

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Prepared for Westcountry Schools Trust · Purple Ruler · Registered, Ofsted-accredited online alternative provision · DfE URN 152279 · Operated by Enlai International Ltd
Figures from Purple Ruler delivery, finance and feedback records and partner correspondence, current June 2026. The White Horse Federation figures from its published account. Ofsted quotations from the October 2025 monitoring report. Pupil and parent details anonymised; school and trust names shown are partners and prospective partners. School logo to be added per school.