
At All Heads Recognized,
Inclusion is Progression.
Welcome to All Heads Recognized
At All Heads Recognized, we are dedicated to supporting the growth and development of every learner, regardless of age or background. Our work is driven by two main pillars:
All Heads Recognized Ltd
At All Heads Recognized Ltd, we specialize in education, training, and development for all ages. Our mission is to support the growth of every learner, because we believe, “you're never too old to learn.”
The services we provide:
Tuition Programmes
Training Programmes
Career Guidance
All Heads Recognized CIC
As a Community Interest Company (CIC), we focus on creating positive change within our community. Our efforts and resources are dedicated to social and community objectives.
The initiatives and collaborations we’ve worked on:
Holiday Food and Activities (HAF) Programmes
Penguin Book Donations
We’re also working on a podcast called Turning the Page to showcase young people’s perspectives and engage the local community.
Upcoming Events
Event:
Podcast Reveal - Turning the Page
Date:
tbc
Description:
We will be unveiling our new podcast, Turning the Page! This exclusive event will reveal an exciting new project, allowing our special guests to meet the team behind the podcast, and enjoy light refreshments.
To find out more about the podcast, click here.
Event:
Pan-Afrikanism, Black British Stuggle and Identity — Workshops
Date:
7th to 28th February - every Friday
Description:
Black Socialist London presents engaging workshops for 13 to 16-year-olds, exploring Black British history and identity through collaborative, interactive sessions. Join for a blend of learning, poetry, and hands-on activities in a welcoming and inspiring environment.
Every kid needs a champion — Rita Pierson
Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years, once heard a colleague say, "They don't pay me to like the kids." Her response: "Kids don't learn from people they don't like.'" A rousing call to educators to believe in their students and actually connect with them on a real, human, personal level.