The Professional Learning Platform
That Grows With You

Built for reflection, coaching and collaboration. Shaped around how you work.

Trusted for nearly 20 years

Adopted in 50+ countries

Secure & GDPR compliant

Grounded in What Actually Improves Teaching

For more than 17 years, we have worked alongside schools through changing policies, shifting priorities and evolving professional development approaches. Trends come and go, but the principles that improve teaching remain remarkably consistent.

That is why IRIS Connect is built around what research suggests works best.

When reflection, collaboration and coaching are embedded within everyday practice, professional learning becomes continuous rather than occasional, and improvement becomes sustainable rather than short lived.

Partnering With Leading Organisations to Sustainably Improve Education

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Built for the Complexities of Real Classrooms

Teaching demands constant professional judgement and the ability to make countless in-the-moment decisions in complex classroom situations.

Developing that level of professional judgement takes more than occasional feedback. It requires consistent opportunities to reflect on practice, access to meaningful coaching conversations and a culture where teaching is visible and shared.

IRIS Connect enables all of this in one evidence informed platform.

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Analyse and reflect on lessons within minutes

Peer Coaching

Facilitate coaching without capacity limitations

Share good practice

Share and learn from each others classroom practice

Your frameworks. Your language. Your platform.

Schools like Silverwood and The Charles Dickens School have built IRIS Connect entirely around how they work. Yours can too.

“IRIS Connect is the perfect vehicle for creating ongoing, individualised development. It builds psychological safety, gives teachers ownership of their development and creates meaningful conversations about teaching and learning.”
– Ashleigh Thomson, Bloomfield Collegiate School
Ashleigh Thomson, Bloomfield Collegiate School

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