The Schools Project

 
 

 

 

About us ...

 

The Schools Project is a teacher-led partnership, set up in 2000 to establish common sense, hassle-free links between schools and other bodies.

We work with government agencies, professional organisations and the private sector to develop low-cost projects that are extremely simple, teacher-friendly and easily managed.

The Schools Project is not government funded. We operate commercially on a self-sustaining basis while all our projects have an ethical dimension, raise the ambitions, skills or fitness of youngsters, or offer benefit to the wider community.

Patrick Gaffney is the founder and Director of The Schools Project. He runs the partnership but maintains direct links with the classroom by continuing to teach regularly in schools.

Patrick is an experienced teacher and has written extensively for primary and secondary schools. He insists on a common-sense, approach and practical solutions which save teachers time rather than generate extra work.
 


 

Patrick Gaffney (left), Director of The Schools Project, joins David Preston, former President of The Law Society in a Question & Answer session with pupils at David's former school in Glasgow.

In 2004, The Law Society presented Patrick with an award for his work on the Schools Law Project, an award he proudly refers to as his 'Lawscar'.