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Who are we?
The PiXL Club is a collaboration of school leaders, headed by Sir John Rowling, this is a club that some have said to be "the best thing they have seen in education".
The PiXL Club is about sharing new ideas with school leaders; it is a partnership of focused, determined and dedicated professional practitioners. It is a not for profit organisation that focuses on supporting and developing the GCSE results of thousands of students in many schools across London, the South East, West and the North.
You can read more about our aims and PiXL Principles here.
Our club requires membership and you can quickly register your interest here.
What does Membership offer?
Once you are a member you will have access to all the resources we offer, you will be invited to all of our meetings and conferences and will have the chance to utilise our expertly run training opportunities.
"The ideas generated by PiXL members are fantastic. They sharpen our focus and help us get the best from our students. The open and generous approach amongst PiXL Schools is an inspiration" (Barbara Rhymaun, Headteacher, Darrick Wood School and Julie Shepard, Headteacher, Beechwood School)Find out more about Membership
What We Offer
Online Resources
Our website has plenty of information about what the club does and how you can become a member.
Once signed up it will become your portal to a wealth of information and resources:
- Professional training
- Expert associate guidance
- Regular meetings
- Powerful resources
- Unbeatable collaboration
Success
The work of PiXL is based on well proven examples of significant improvement in GCSE performance. PiXL have now exceeded 170 schools including 10 PRU's and continues to grow.
In 2009-2010 there were 99 schools who overall achieved a 12% increase at GCSE performance and a 5.2% increase 'with English and Maths'.
The reason for the success of PiXL is down to its strategic focus and commitment from its members.
"The PiXL Club has helped us achieve results beyond our wildest dreams" (Mike Kingsford, Deputy Head, Shirley High School)
Find out more about our successes, school case studies and student tributes

