AI strategy for schools and trusts
What Schools Can Learn from a Leading Multi-Academy Trust Driving AI Strategy in Practice
Teacher workload remains one of the biggest barriers to sustainable improvement in schools. Planning, marking, resource creation, adaptation, communication, assessment and administrative tasks all compete for time. At the same time, AI is rapidly entering the conversation. But for many schools and trusts, the challenge is not whether AI exists. It is how to adopt it well.
As part of our engagement with schools and academies at the Schools & Academies Show London 2026, we explored this through the work of Connect Education Trust. Connect Education Trust is a leading London multi-academy trust serving more than 3,600 pupils across eight schools, with a strong focus on educational excellence, inclusion and preparing learners for a rapidly changing digital world.Webinar recording
Starting With the Problem, Not the Tool
In the webinar, Gulev Karayel, Director of Digital Innovation at Connect Education Trust, shared how the trust is approaching AI not as a standalone tool, but as part of a broader strategy focused on pedagogy, inclusion and long-term impact.We really wanted those teachers… to think about why are they using this… what is the gap?Gulev Karayel, Director of Digital Innovation, Connect Education Trust
Building a Strategy Around Real Classroom Practice
Gulev described how the trust approached implementation as a structured, organisation-wide process. This included staff engagement, working groups, leadership involvement, clear principles for AI use, ongoing CPD and practical classroom application.
Staff engagement
Gathering views, identifying confidence levels and understanding real needs.
Working groups
Creating space for leaders and teachers to shape implementation together.
Ongoing CPD
Supporting staff over time rather than treating AI as a one-off training event.
Classroom practice
Using AI to support planning, resources, adaptation and teaching activities.
Why Not Just Use ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot?
This question arises in almost every conversation about AI in education. General AI tools can be powerful, but they rely heavily on the user knowing how to prompt effectively, understanding pedagogy and evaluating outputs critically.Generic AI assumes expertise
- Users must know what to ask.
- Outputs vary by prompting skill.
- Governance is harder at scale.
- Safeguarding boundaries can be unclear.
TeacherMatic scaffolds expertise
- Structured workflows guide the user.
- Pedagogical prompts are built in.
- Outputs are more consistent.
- Leaders gain a more governable platform.
Designed for Educators: Why Scaffolding Matters
One of the most important differences highlighted in the session was how TeacherMatic supports teachers through structured design. Instead of starting with a blank prompt box, the platform uses defined inputs, built-in pedagogical guidance and structured outputs aligned to classroom practice.
Reduced cognitive load
Teachers do not need to learn prompt engineering to get started.
Greater consistency
Outputs are more reliable across teams and departments.
Stronger pedagogy
The focus remains on learning design, not just content generation.
Less re-prompting
Staff reach stronger outputs with fewer unnecessary iterations.
Supporting Teacher Development at Every Stage
This structured approach also supports professional development. For Early Career Teachers, it provides guidance and structure. For experienced teachers, it reduces workload while maintaining control and professional judgement. TeacherMatic enhances practice rather than replacing it.Curriculum Alignment: Built on Real Frameworks, Not AI Guesswork
One of the most significant differences between TeacherMatic and general AI tools is how curriculum alignment is handled. Most AI tools rely on a model’s interpretation of a curriculum. They generate content based on patterns, not structured specifications. TeacherMatic takes a fundamentally different approach. It is built on real, mapped curricula. The platform integrates over 38 curriculum frameworks, covering Key Stage 1 through to Key Stage 4, GCSE frameworks and international qualifications such as the International Baccalaureate. This means outputs are grounded in real specifications rather than generic content.
For educators
Confidence that lessons and assessments meet the right standards.
For institutions
Consistency, compliance and stronger curriculum coherence across teams.
For leaders
Clearer alignment with curriculum intent, implementation and inspection readiness.
For learners
Focused, relevant teaching designed to help them succeed.
AI as a Thinking Partner, Not an Answer Engine
AI should support teaching, not replace it. TeacherMatic enables teachers to generate, adapt and refine content while retaining full professional control. This keeps pedagogy, context and professional judgement at the centre.Connect Education Trust: At a Glance
ContextA leading London multi-academy trust with eight schools and a strong focus on inclusion and digital readiness.
ChallengeIntroducing AI safely, consistently and effectively across the trust.
ApproachA pedagogy-first strategy supported by structured implementation and TeacherMatic as a shared platform.
ImpactImproved efficiency, increased staff confidence and greater capacity for high-quality teaching.
Safeguarding, Ethics and Trust by Design
AI adoption in schools must be safe, secure and governed. TeacherMatic has been designed as a controlled, education-focused environment.
GDPR-aligned
Designed to support responsible data handling in educational settings.
UK-based Azure hosting
Secure infrastructure aligned to institutional expectations.
No data training
School and student data is not used to train external AI models.
Controlled environment
A platform designed specifically for education, not public general use.
Avallain Ethics Filter
As part of the Avallain Group, TeacherMatic also benefits from the Ethics Filter developed through Avallain Lab. This feature is designed to reduce the likelihood of problematic outputs by addressing harmful or unsafe content, bias and discrimination, accuracy and integrity, educational value, privacy and confidentiality. Testing showed a 60% reduction in problematic outputs when the filter was applied. Read more about Avallain’s Ethics Filter Importantly, this does not replace teacher judgement. It supports it.Designed for Efficiency, Control and Sustainability
TeacherMatic is built on Microsoft Azure. Learn more about Microsoft Azure’s sustainability commitments Microsoft has committed to:- 100% renewable energy by 2025
- Water positive operations by 2030
- Zero waste certification by 2030
Beyond the Classroom: Supporting Leadership and Whole-School Practice
As highlighted by Peter Kilcoyne, Managing Director of TeacherMatic, the platform extends beyond teaching.
Senior Leadership Teams
Strategy, planning and school improvement.
Ofsted preparation
Inspection readiness, documentation and evidence support.
Quality assurance
Lesson observations, feedback frameworks and coaching.
Curriculum leadership
Curriculum design, departmental consistency and team support.
HR and CPD
Staff development, appraisal, mentoring and reflection.
Marketing
Communications, outreach and content creation.