Lexonik secures DfE grant to accelerate 16-19-year-old literacy learning
Lexonik - literacy at the speed of sound
Helping teachers raise attainment through transformational programmes and training to supercharge literacy skills.
When our founder first conceived the idea of Sound Training, now trading as Lexonik, some 20 years ago. She said she wanted to put the right tools and the skills into the hands of our nation’s teachers.?
Katy Parkinson knew that it was possible to dramatically enhance the way children develop literacy and English capacity – and she saw no reason that that the methodology should be a secret, or that the chance of success should be the preserve of the wealthy or those in particular postcodes.?
Scroll forward, and today, in October 2022, we’re delighted to announce that we’ve secured our first significant specialist education delivery grant from the @Department for Education (DfE).?
Our company is set to commence an expected three-year grant, to work with 16–19-year-old English re-sit providers, the result of which will see some 160 teachers across the North East, Yorkshire and Humberside being trained in our literacy learning techniques.?
Those 160 professionals will in turn see us reach 8,000 students, many at the ‘retake’ stage for GCSE English, and will help us collectively to ensure we’re preparing even more young people for work, for life, and for success.?
Please take a read of our official press release.
We look forward to sharing more news with you as this exciting new chapter develops and do in the meantime contact us if you would like to discuss our interventions and training solutions in more detail.?