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SchoolNet Global has enjoyed enormous success and critical acclaim. It's the biggest contributory children's website on the globe and has netted six major awards. It has involved over 530,000 children in 18,000 schools, in 34 countries. We believe that children around the world have a right to express their hopes, concerns, dreams and perspectives - SchoolNet Global gives them an audience.

SuperClubsPLUS (formerlly GridClub SuperClubs), our Protected Learning Community for 6-12 year olds, created with project partners DfES and Channel 4, was launched in January 2001. Since then it has netted the top three education awards a BIMA and the prestigious Internet Safety Award. The new and much improved SuperClubsPLUS was launched in April 2005.

Schoolzone Approval
Schoolzone Approval
SuperClubs Goes Five Star!
Intuitive Media’s SuperClubs Protected Learning Community (Now upgraded to SuperClubsPLUS) has been awarded 5 stars by Schoolzone, the renowned school support website. Teachers are invited by Schoolzone to evaluate ICT-based educational resources, and give each a star rating out of 5. With up to a million users every month, Schoolzone is one of the UK’s most visited education websites, and has become a valuable research community for many UK teachers.

Carole Fletcher, Managing Director at Intuitive Media, is delighted that teachers and Schoolzone have recognised the excellent resource that SuperClubs provides to primary schools:
"SuperClubs is enormously popular with Key Stage 2 children. Our team are continually impressed with the contributions our SuperClubbers make to the online community, demonstrating a high level of ICT, Communications and Literacy skills. Children are extending their learning into the home and are also supporting their peers by treating each other with care and respect. SuperClubs is loved by 7 year olds too - it is not just for the older children."


Find out more

Read the SuperClubs Evaluation on Schoolzone

Simon Fuller, James Blomfield and Adrian Hall receive the award
Simon Fuller, James Blomfield and Adrian Hall receive the award
And the winner is... SuperClubs!
SuperClubs is best for Home Learning - it's official!

Among stiff competition from the BBC, BT and others, GridClub SuperClubs (Now upgraded to IM's SuperClubsPLUS) won the 2004 BIMA Training and Home Learning Award!

The British Interactive Media Association Awards (BIMA), is the most prestigious new media competition in Europe, and BIMA's annual awards set the standard for the industry, celebrating creative excellence and craftsmanship within digital media.

g this prestigious award. The gap between learning at school and home is closing - thanks to SuperClubsPLUS.

At the ceremony, Intuitive Media Director, Carole Fletcher said, "This is a fantastic accolade. The SuperClubsPLUS team are committed and passionate people who believe in creative education and empowering future generations. SuperClubsPLUS is a must for every child. It prepares children for the online world they are a part of, enabling them to creatively participate and communicate."
Internet Watch Foundation Award
The GridClub project, including IM's SuperClubs community (Now upgraded to IM's SuperClubsPLUS) has won the Internet Watch Foundation Award for its "Contribution to a Safer Internet." The Awards are organised by the Internet Service Providers Association. Other nominees included Disney Online, BBCi, Freeserve and ERICA (European Research into Consumer Affairs).

The award followed a recent re-launch of the SuperClubs, the safe online clubs for children, which have been created and built by Intuitive Media. Within a month of the launch of the new clubs, over 20,000 new children have joined the SuperClubs and numbers are rising fast. It works, the kids love it - and now the most prestigious Internet Service Providers say that its helping keep kids safe..
Second BETT Award!
The GridClub project, including IM's SuperClubs community (Now upgraded to IM's SuperClubsPLUS) has earned us our tenth award in three years and our second BETT Award. Along with our project partners, Intuitive Media won the British Education & Training Technology Award for Learning Beyond the Classroom.
EMMA Comes Home to IM
Another stunning accolade for Intuitive Media and project partners. Our latest education website GridClub including the SuperClubs community has won the EMMA, Electronic Multimedia Award, for Best eLearning Site for 0-18 year olds.

The EMMAs are now established as the world's leading interactive media awards. They recognise excellence in digital media content creation through the acknowledgement of best practice and ongoing educational programs. They are organised by the EMMA Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, founded on the principles of promoting best practice in interactive media.
Intuitive Media wins Bafta
Lord Puttnam hosted the BAFTA Interactive Awards for 2001 in London on 25th October, when Intuitive Media and our project partners won the BAFTA Award for Online Learning.

Directors James Blomfield, Carole Fletcher and Bob Hart are proud to share this top award with some of their top project partners.
Mine's a Guinness
The Guinness World Record proves that, with a staggering 134,000 children taking part in 18,000 schools, SchoolNet Global is now officially the biggest children's contributory education website on the planet. And it's still growing, with new members every day!

Dean Macey, Olympic decathlete, presented SchoolNet children with the coveted Guinness World Record. The event was broadcast on Channel 5, Sky News, LWT and two radio stations.
New Statesman New Media Award 2000
Tesco SchoolNet 2000, now SchoolNet Global, was voted "The Internet project that has made the most use of new media technologies with the objective of promoting life-long learning and education," by a panel of 13 judges, which included Alex Allan, Government e-envoy, Nigel Evans MP, Vice-chairman Conservative Party and Jon Snow, main presenter for Channel 4 News.

Second in the Industry
Intuitive Media has won the IVCA (International Visual Communications Awards) Silver Award for Effective Business Communication for the development of SchoolNet Global. IVCA Awards are recognised internationally as marks of excellence for effective business communication. There is no higher accolade for creativity, originality, production expertise and sheer effectiveness in communication for the Internet and Television.

Bob and Carole Hart-Fletcher received the award, "This is a great accolade, we are delighted to receive this on behalf of the SchoolNet Global team, Tesco, Ultralab, developers, advisory teachers, and of course over 18,000 teachers and 140,000 children who are the authors of SchoolNet Global.'"
Better than the Simpsons?
In the face of stiff competition, SchoolNet Global won both the Best Educational Sponsorship Award and Sponsorship of the Year Award in recognition that it made the "greatest contribution to the public while bringing the greatest benefits to sponsors." Competitors included the Premier League sponsored by Carling and The Simpsons on Sky TV, sponsored by Domino. The Hollis Awards are the European Sponsorship Consultants Association's most prestigious awards for sponsorship projects.

SchoolNet wins BETT Award
Intuitive Media was awarded the prestigious 1999 BETT Award for Best Education Website for our work on the SchoolNet Global website. BETT is the leading exhibition for ICT in Education and the BETT Awards are designed to reward excellence in product design in all areas of ICT. The awards highlight successful, innovative learning initiatives and are judged according to votes by education professionals in the field.

As winners we featured alongside Microsoft and Apple Computer.
Best for 1000 years
Intuitive Media's SchoolNet Global project was voted one of the UK's "most brilliant products and services" by the Design Council in their Millennium Products awards in 1999/2000. In making the award, the panel of judges from industry, design and the media said that SchoolNet was "pioneering in its field, forward-thinking, challenging, creative and innovative and actively made a difference to people's lives."

Other Millennium Products include Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the new London black cab, the Land Rover Freelander, Tomb Raider and the Remarkable Recycled Pencil.