Before a single class begins, Taskplete Academy is already hard at work outside the classroom — in the community. As the Academy prepares to launch its online learning programmes in mathematics and coding next year, it is laying the foundations for something far more enduring than a digital platform: a network of local partnerships that connect technology with trust, and learning with real-life opportunity.
Building on Community Strength
Education does not happen in isolation. For many young people, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, a community’s encouragement and infrastructure can make the difference between curiosity and confidence. Taskplete Academy recognises this truth. That’s why, before opening its virtual doors, the organisation is forming strategic partnerships with schools, youth centres, and community organisations across London and Somalia.
These partnerships will serve as blended learning hubs — safe, supportive spaces where students can access internet-enabled devices, attend small group sessions, or receive hands-on assistance from trained facilitators. By working closely with trusted local institutions, Taskplete ensures that its digital education remains personal, inclusive, and culturally connected.
Collaboration in London and Somalia
In London, Taskplete Academy is engaging with local schools, youth organisations, and community centres to identify learners who would most benefit from additional academic support in maths and coding. The aim is to provide after-school learning sessions, access to printed materials, and workshops that complement existing education systems while promoting digital literacy and self-confidence.
In Somalia, Taskplete is working with NGOs, women’s groups, and community leaders to establish learning hubs in both urban and rural areas. These hubs will distribute printed lesson materials for offline learners, provide basic digital equipment, and train local facilitators to guide students through their studies — ensuring the Academy’s programmes are accessible even in regions with limited internet connectivity.
Training Local Facilitators for Lasting Impact
A key component of the pre-launch phase is facilitator training. Taskplete Academy is developing a short, practical course for community educators and volunteers in both countries. These facilitators will not only assist with learning delivery but will also act as mentors — bridging the gap between online resources and local realities. This community-based approach promotes ownership, sustainability, and a sense of shared purpose.
Education as a Shared Mission
Taskplete Academy’s partnership strategy is about more than logistics — it’s about values. By collaborating with grassroots organisations, schools, and youth centres, the Academy is investing in local ecosystems of learning. Each partnership represents a step towards a future where education is accessible, equitable, and community-driven.
When the Academy officially launches, it will not stand alone. It will stand on the shoulders of communities that believe in the power of education to transform lives.
Because the journey from classroom to community is not just a path — it’s the foundation of lasting change.