One coherent programme that develops compassionate, confident young change-makers — while cutting teacher planning time.
Instead of scattered fundraising days, pupils move through a structured journey — so social action becomes part of how your school thinks, not an add-on.
Pupils explore real-world issues through ready-made lessons and assemblies framed on UN SDGs.
Stories and resources from incredible young change-makers and charities.
Pupil-led guides and tools to create change in their community & the wider world.
Reward action, track impact and work towards the Social Impact Schools Award.
Designed by teachers to slot into your existing curriculum.
Expert-designed, ready-to-use plans with extensive curriculum links and SDG resources.
Posters, pinboards, stickers, workbooks and celebration materials, delivered to your door.
Easily log whole-school actions and pull clear evidence for governors, parents and inspections.
Teacher CPD, step-by-step support plus our best-practice teacher guide, so any staff member can deliver it.
National recognition with banner, certificates and digital badge for qualifying schools.
Our team of experts are on call whenever you need.
[Source: Survey of children at over 100 schools using SuperKind, benchmarked against the Big Ambition survey from the Children's Commissioner (2024).]
“The Social Impact School award helped during our recent Ofsted inspection — it let us talk in detail about how we care for others and the environment, working together to create positive change.”
“SuperKind helps schools in their charity and fundraising work and helps young people learn about important causes and how they can make a genuine difference — an essential part of their education.”
“The whole process of registering and logging social actions has been incredibly easy. We're only a third of the way through the year and we've already hit one action per pupil.”
Find out how Surrey Square Primary has woven social action into every part of school life, giving every child the opportunity to create change.
Discover how pupils embraced social action to raise their voices and lead meaningful change — even going to 10 Downing Street.
Explore how a simple, structured approach to kindness helps pupils with special educational needs make a meaningful impact.
Small or large, every school pays the same per-pupil rate.
Need more information? Get a free sample pack with a example lesson plan and a complete look inside the programme — so you can share with your SLT.
Very little. It’s built by teachers to reduce workload — lessons and assemblies are ready to use, and a whole class or school’s actions can be logged in one bulk upload.
We recommend running the Programme across your whole school, as this creates the greatest impact, builds a shared culture of social action, and allows every pupil to take part. However, if you’d prefer to start smaller, you can start with a single year group or pupil leadership team before expanding across the school. The Programme is designed to be flexible, so you can grow at a pace that works for you.
£1 per pupil / year + £99 one-off setup fee (Setup fee waived for registrations before July 31st). This covers all online and physical resources, tracking, recognition and the award. Funded places are available if cost is a barrier.
Your school earns the Award by achieving an average of one social action badge per pupil across the academic year. For example, a 500-pupil school would need 500 badges in total. Activities can take place in school or at home, and all badges simply need to be logged on SuperKind to count.
Yes — primary, secondary, special schools and alternative provisions can all take part, with resource packs adapted by age group. The model has been designed to be fair regardless of school size.
We’re confident you’ll love the Programme, but if it’s not the right fit for your school, simply request a full refund within 30 days of registering, provided you haven’t used the physical welcome pack materials.
Register your school today, or request a free sample pack to find out more.
£1/pupil + one-off £99 setup fee (waived for state schools)