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Tribal in Education. Welcome. Peter Martin CEO, Tribal Group plc. Why we are successful. Tribal in Education. Mark Sampson Director of Business Development. Group Structure. Financial Performance. Revenue Split. Committed Revenue. Client. Why we are successful. Breadth & Depth.
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Tribal in Education Welcome Peter Martin CEO, Tribal Group plc
Why we are successful Tribal in Education Mark SampsonDirector of BusinessDevelopment
Client Why we are successful Breadth&Depth Rich Seams Sustainable Success Market Leadership Originality & Innovation
Tribal in Education The Learning & SkillsLandscape Barry BrooksDirector for Education and Skills Strategy
Comprehensive Spending Review Overall spending in Education 2008-2011 £80.3bn £68.1bn 2007/8 2010/11
£59.7bn Academies & BSF - £40 billion £50.1bn 3.1%in real terms STEM - £420 million Family Learning - £90 million 2010/11 2007/8
£16.4bn Skills for Life - £3 billion £14.2bn 2.2%in real terms World Class Skills - £15 billion Train 2 Gain - £3 billion 2010/11 2007/8
Largest provider of inspections Largest provider of services Largest provider of IAG to OLASS Largest provider of CPD for teachers of mathematics
Terrorism Health Crime Unemployment
Tribal Machinery of Government Gershon Lyons
Economic performance and social justice Economic performance and social justice Economic performance and social justice
Tribal in Education World-class Software Anthony Benton Managing Director - Software
Tribal Software – The Facts £30+ million business Support charges vary from 20% to 30% of software license value Annual recurring support fees of £11.12M represents 33% of annual revenues Core applications (e.g. Student Records) are mission critical systems, client retention is high
Success in Education 80% of all further education 70% of all local authorities 60% of all private training providers 60% of all universities
NMDS-SC™National Minimum Dataset-Social Careon-line £7 million contract over 5 years
Increasing the skills of the social care workforce Capturing data on a national scale single source of collecting information influence planning & resource allocation in the social care the information to target resources & training national stakeholders with market needs information
Context 3,050,000 Managers - 22.6% with no qualifications Care Workers – 24.8% with Level 2 or above 2,350,000 1,900,000 1,400,000 1,050,000 Year 5 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 1 Number of Employees
On Time On Budget Happy Client
Tribal in Education Innovation and Learning Geoff Stead Technical Director
Technology in education: innovation £860m school spend on IT More mobiles than people 85% of all teachers
Products Projects R&D Innovation
Mix of media Quality & Consistency Filling gaps Content
Reaching learners Portals 99% of schools are online £60m to connect to schools All colleges. Most universities. Schools …
E-mentors No borders Communication
Innovation: the m-generation 25% of 7-10 yr olds 3.3bn phones worldwide Every child in Wolverhampton £6M from LSC Try a free taster: text “BSM Tribal” to 80806
Tribal in Education UK’s Leading Provider ofSchool Inspections John Simpson Director for Education
Market Position UK’s largest private sector provider of school inspection services 450 fully trained inspectors 4 year, £12m pa contract to August 09 Revenues grown x12 between 2001 and 2007 One third of English schools (c9000)
Client Where are we now? Leading Public/PrivatePartnership “Outstanding Services” Re-tender Sept 2009 Market Leadership
Here to stay New Opportunities Overseas Early years Initial teacher training Other UK regulatory regimes
Tribal in Education OLASS 3The offender learning and skills service, 2009 - 2014 Martin Good, Director for Innovation
Market size post CSR Learning and Skills Council (LSC) OLASS budget £128m £125m £122m £113m 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11 2007/8 Overall budget (CSR)
Why? 90,000 and rising 65% re-offend within 2 years
Costs of reoffending Re-imprisonment Year 1: £60,000 pa After that: Year 2 £40,000 pa Year 3 £40,000 pa Year 4 £40,000 pa Year 5 £40,000 pa . . .
10% saving: £320m Year 1 cost £3.2bn
Work is the key Sustainable employment works
OLASS: 2 parts Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) Skills training
Market size of IAG (£ millions) £20m £19m £18m £17m 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11 2007/8 Estimate for IAG: £15-£20 million pa for 5 years
Tribal’s capability IAG in 26 prisons now, £9 million Labour market research: skill and labour shortages Network of employers Unrivalled expertise in employability and basic skills Housing practice: social landlords E-learning, m-learning, empowerment Recruitment business
Why us? 20,000 IAG sessions pa now Excellent client feedback Magnet for new money Tracking with technology Tribal wide approach
“Excellent service” “100% on target” Contract extensions