Atomic Learning Works for Schools

Atomic Learning prides itself in creating tools that work for schools. We serve over 4,000 schools all over the world.

Our customers often tell us we make a positive difference in their schools and over ninety percent of our customers renew their subscriptions.

Read about what user schools say about using Atomic Learning and how it has helped develop students use of technology in the classroom.

Here are a few of our growing number of UK subscribers.

Stoke on Trent Local Education Authority
Renfrewshire Council, Paisley
Queen Anne High School, Fife
Pitlochry High School, Pitlochry
Perth College, Perth
Perth High School, Perth
Lord William's School, Thame
Grantown Grammar, Grantown on Spey
Frank Wise School, Banbury
Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown
CLC3-City Learning Centre, Bristol
Clackmannanshire Council, Alloa
Castlereagh College, Belfast
Brislington Enterprise College, Bristol
Boroughmuir High School, Edinburgh
Bathgate Academy, Bathgate
Banbury School, Banbury
American School in London,London
American Community School, Egham




 What our customers say

The City Learning Centres have been using Atomic learning for two years. The service provides many students with the ability to access short snippets of information when they need them. Because the content is broken down in an appropriate way students find this service incredibly useful.

Increasingly as new qualifications such as DIDA are developed we would fully expect the use of Atomic Learning to become common place. The material is also presented in a way which is accessible to students with different learning styles.

Steve Johnson 
CLC Director
Stoke On Trent Longton High


I think Atomic Learning is a great resource; we use it in all of our Secondary Schools. All pupils and their families, and all school staff - teaching and non-teaching have access from school and from home.

Teachers are using it in class as a teaching resource as well as to further their own professional development, pupils use it to consolidate new skills and for revision - and to teach their parents new tricks! The ease of use and the enormous range of tutorials is a sure winner.

Helen Paige
Education Support Officer(ICT)
Clackmannanshire Council