The Education Agency understands that schools, colleges and universities are under increasing pressure around finances. The priority, of course, is to ensure that good quality teaching staff are retained, therefore budget cuts are being made in other areas. However, the challenge of attracting and retaining students and staff, whilst engaging with the community, updating the website, using social media correctly, and so on, remains.
The Education Agency offers some of the very best education marketing support for all levels of education, from primary school marketing to high school and college communications, or PR and brand management for multi-academy trusts.
Whether your school, college, university or Trust needs a new website, new school prospectus design, to increase enrolment numbers or to manage its external reputation, our team of experts make sure to understand the entirety of a project from the outset. The Education Agency team spends time with different stakeholders to ensure values and goals are understood, mutually. This helps us to deliver meaningful results – something we see as the most important factor when conducting marketing activity.
TEA stays up to date on the latest trends, developments and budgets within the education sector. This means our cutting-edge decision making is influential and timely. There’s a reason we enjoy long-standing relationships with our education clients.
We create powerful and meaningful marketing campaigns for a range of education clients. Spending time to understand your needs and what you perceive as success to deliver the correct results every time.
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