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OUR IMPACT
144
Schools Supported
29,604
Pupils Reached
5,000+
Teachers Trained
100%
Positive Feedback
Our Millstones

About ARISE
ARISE (Anti-Racism in Schools and Education) works with schools and families across the UK to support conversations about racism, fairness and respect. Through assemblies for pupils, training for staff and workshops for parents, ARISE helps school communities build environments where every child feels valued and able to thrive.
Many schools want to address racist incidents and help pupils understand difference, but teachers are often given very little guidance on how to approach these conversations. ARISE was created to provide practical support.
Through school assemblies, staff training and parent sessions, ARISE helps school communities respond to racism thoughtfully and build environments based on fairness and respect.
Anti-Racism Education That Makes an Impact
Anti-Racism Education That Makes an Impact
Practical, age-appropriate programs designed for real impact in schools and communities.
Why Schools Choose ARISE
Our goal is to empower educators with the knowledge and tools they need to cultivate an anti-racist classroom culture, where understanding, respect, and equality thrive.
By combining targeted educator training and parental engagement with impactful assemblies, ARISE is dedicated to creating school communities that not only value diversity but also actively embrace inclusivity and work together towards equality.
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Builds confidence in addressing sensitive topics
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Supports inclusive school culture
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Provides practical tools, not just theory
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Age-appropriate and engaging delivery

Who We’ve Worked With
From primary schools to universities, ARISE has partnered with institutions across the UK to deliver impactful anti-racism education.
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Bring ARISE to your school community
Enquire about assemblies, staff training, or parent sessions and take the first step toward building a more inclusive environment.
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