An edtech organisation has rolled out a free AI toolkit aimed at cutting workload and improving student outcomes to 1,500 teachers across the county.
GivEducation, founded by former teacher Mogdam Osman and supported by parent company GivEnergy, was launched in 2022 with the aim of giving every teacher access to free high-quality AI tools. The platform has now been adopted by more than 85 schools and trusts in Staffordshire following its formal launch in June 2025.
The system offers AI-powered support for lesson resource creation, admin, communication and personalised student support, helping to free up time in the school day. The organisation, which became part of GivAI Labs in late 2025, also provides free training to help staff use the tools safely and effectively, with sessions already delivered in 18 schools this half term.
The milestone follows a three-year research partnership with Keele University. The team is now collaborating with York St John University on further research as it prepares to launch a business-focused toolkit in early 2026.
GivEducation founder Mogdam Osman said: “When I decided to become a teacher, it was because I was passionate about teaching, nurturing young minds and seeing them grow. The idea of doing that made my life feel meaningful.
“Unfortunately, when I started, I found paperwork and bureaucracy took up most of my time. GivEducation was born to fix that. I’m grateful to the generous angel investor who has made this free and possible.
“I’m looking forward to the birth of Giv AI Labs who will be the main source of funding going forward and a means of keeping the GivEducation project free forever.”
Sarah Rathbone, executive principal at St Mary’s Catholic Academy in Norton, added: “GivEducation could be a transformative force when it comes to teacher retention. The technology they offer will help keep teachers in the profession.”
