Storyy group

Storyy group We’re creating a world where every young person has a brighter future.

We are Storyy Group

We work with local authorities, schools, teachers, parents and social-care institutes to engage young people in learning and put them on the path for an incredible future. By tapping into children’s interests, we’re able to better connect with them and engage them for longer – giving them the best possible chance of excelling. We provide safe places on-site, offsite and reside

ntially for young people in a variety of areas including:

- Offsite & onsite alternative provision
- High quality residential and bespoke care packages
- Transitions from registered care services onto semi independent and through to adulthood
- In school mentors, intervention programmes & workshops
- Re-engage children in learning & supporting transition into school
- Pre and post 16 NEET programmes
- Traineeships and Apprenticeships
- Exploitation & crisis support
- Supporting & educating LGBTQ+

28/05/2026

At Storyy Education, helping young people feel safe, supported and listened to is at the heart of everything we do 💙

Recently, we invited Debbie from Education Safeguarding Solutions to carry out an independent safeguarding audit across our provisions, and we’re so proud of the positive feedback shared by both the auditor and the young people themselves 👏

One of the biggest highlights was the strength of child voice across our sites, with young people sharing comments such as:

💙 “I feel safe here.”
💙 “Staff are kind and understanding.”
💙 “I can talk to staff about my worries.”
💙 “You can be yourself at Storyybrook.”

Hearing young people speak so positively about feeling safe, supported and understood means so much to our team.

A huge thank you to Debbie for her support throughout the process, and well done to all of our incredible staff across Storyy Education 👏

Recently at Storyybrook, our topic has focused on “Saving the Planet”, with young people taking part in a range of creat...
27/05/2026

Recently at Storyybrook, our topic has focused on “Saving the Planet”, with young people taking part in a range of creative and practical activities linked to caring for the environment 🌍

Sessions included exploring why it is important to look after the planet, followed by creating tree crafts and working together to make miniature Earth rice krispie cakes.

Young people also spent time in the allotment planting and watering flower seeds, took part in litter picking around the provision, and completed activities focused on recycling and sorting rubbish into the correct categories 🌱

A lovely mix of teamwork, discussion and hands-on learning throughout the sessions.

If you’d like to find out more about Storyybrook and how we support young people, we’d be happy to talk.

📞 01344 987 877
📧 [email protected]

When is a young person really ready for independence?It’s not just about age or where they live, it’s about confidence, ...
26/05/2026

When is a young person really ready for independence?

It’s not just about age or where they live, it’s about confidence, stability and having the right support in place.

At Storyy Group, we see independence as something that’s built over time, not rushed. With the right environment and guidance, young people can develop the skills, confidence and belief they need to move forward.

In our latest article, we share more about what readiness for independence really looks like, and how we support young people to get there 💛

Read the full article here: https://storyy.group/news/

Last week’s Challenge Friday was full of fun, teamwork and a bit of competition 🎯Young people took part in a range of ac...
25/05/2026

Last week’s Challenge Friday was full of fun, teamwork and a bit of competition 🎯

Young people took part in a range of activities including apple bobbing, where the highest score reached an impressive 28 in one minute, and a plank challenge that showed lots of determination, with first place holding on for 2 minutes 30 seconds.

There was also an escape room challenge, where everyone worked together to uncover the final answer: “BECCI IS AMAZING” 😂

The sensory taste test brought plenty of laughs too, with reactions to coconut milk, garlic and beans keeping everyone entertained… followed by a much more welcome biscuit at the end.

A brilliant session with lots of energy and positive engagement throughout.

If you’d like to find out more about our provision, we’d be happy to talk.

📞 01344 987 877
📧 [email protected]

Recently at our Supported Accommodation, young people decided they wanted to plan and cook a communal meal together 🌯Aft...
22/05/2026

Recently at our Supported Accommodation, young people decided they wanted to plan and cook a communal meal together 🌯

After choosing burritos, recipes were researched, ingredients lists were written and a shopping trip was organised before everyone came together to cook. Different roles were taken on throughout the evening, with young people working together to prepare a spicy minced beef filling with onions, peppers, kidney beans and taco seasoning.

The meal was finished with salad, cheese, guacamole, sour cream and nacho cheese sauce, before everyone sat down together to eat.

A really positive evening built around teamwork, independence and spending time together.

If you’d like to learn more about our Supported Accommodation, we’d love to talk.
📞 01344 987 877
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21/05/2026

Progress doesn’t always look the way you expect it to 💛

We’ve been supporting a young person at our Milton Keynes site who, when he first joined us, could only work 1:1 with one adult and found being around others really difficult.

Over time, that’s changed. He’s now spending time with other young people, joining in games, getting involved in his day and showing interest in learning again. He’s even started cooking and baking (which was a definite no before), engaging with maths, and reconnecting with reading through his love of manga and graphic novels.

One of the biggest changes has been his ability to trust adults and accept support, which is such an important step.

This is what progress can look like, small steps that build into something really meaningful ✨

Recently at Storyybrook, our topic focus was “Under the Sea”, with lots of engaging and creative activities taking place...
20/05/2026

Recently at Storyybrook, our topic focus was “Under the Sea”, with lots of engaging and creative activities taking place throughout the sessions.

Young people explored octopuses through a fact hunt and camouflage activity, learned about sharks before creating their own paper plate shark crafts, and identified different parts of a whale before completing a bubble painting activity 🦈

Sessions also included learning about turtles through fact files and creating turtle crafts using egg cartons.

Alongside topic work, young people enjoyed another gymnastics session with Charlie, building confidence, coordination and having lots of fun throughout 🤸

A really positive mix of movement, creativity and hands-on learning.

If you’d like to find out more about Storyybrook and how we support young people, we’d be happy to talk.

📞 01344 987 877
📧 [email protected]

19/05/2026

With May half term coming up, it can be a good time to think about what’s working and what might need a bit more support.

If your child is finding school difficult at the moment, whether that’s attendance, confidence or engagement, putting the right support in place before the next half term can make a real difference.

At Storyy Education, we support young people through Alternative Provision, helping them rebuild confidence and re-engage with learning in a way that feels more manageable 🌟

If you’d like to explore what support could look like, we’re always here to help. You can contact us on 01344 987877 or email [email protected].

Recently, while getting ready for our Wiltshire provision to officially open, we’ve been working with young people throu...
18/05/2026

Recently, while getting ready for our Wiltshire provision to officially open, we’ve been working with young people through a range of practical and engaging sessions 🇫🇷

One of the activities focused on France, with the challenge of making macarons. The morning group took on a very tricky recipe which didn’t quite go to plan, but there was lots of resilience, teamwork and determination shown throughout.

The recipe was then adapted in the afternoon, which led to a much smoother session and some delicious macarons with chocolate filling 🍫

It was great to see young people sticking with the challenge, supporting each other and enjoying the final result together.

If you’d like to find out more about our upcoming Wiltshire provision, we’d be happy to talk.

📞 01344 987 877
📧 [email protected]

Last week, our topic focused on arts and crafts, giving space for creativity alongside structured learning 🎨Activities i...
15/05/2026

Last week, our topic focused on arts and crafts, giving space for creativity alongside structured learning 🎨

Activities included exploring clay, where young people listened, made notes and then designed their own sculptures. They also learned about Henri Matisse and recreated artwork inspired by his style.

The week continued with tie-dye, designing and creating their own coloured socks, and a nature walk where materials were collected and used for paint printing.
Symmetry painting sessions also supported learning around patterns and shape, combining creativity with understanding.

A really positive week that allowed for creativity, independence and hands-on learning.

If you’d like to find out more about how this approach could support a young person, we’d be happy to talk.

📞 01344 987 877
📧 [email protected]

Address

Unit 2 Ivanhoe Road, Finchampstead
Wokingham
RG404QQ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+441344987877

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