Scalable Partnerships and Community Impact
Project Touchline’s partnerships with dioceses, such as Swansea and Brecon, and over 130 schools since 2018 highlight its scalability and community-wide impact. By fostering collaboration among schools, dioceses, and local organisations, it embeds Christian values across educational ecosystems. This strengthens the distinctiveness of Church of England schools. Moreover, it aligns with curriculum and Ofsted requirements.

We work across Church of England and the Church in Wales enhancing church and school community. We connect pupils and staff between school, home and Church community. It’s a replicable model that enables dioceses to implement Project Touchline across the whole diocese. Our model can be tailored to their unique vision while maintaining coherence, clarity and empowerment.
We have a proven and highly effective, systemic approach to implementing Project Touchline across the Church of England and Church in Wales diocesan and school networks. By strategically leveraging these established networks, the program creates a cohesive framework. It promotes spirituality, values, discipleship, growing faith, and SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural development) across multiple schools and academies. In contrast to localised initiatives, this scalable model efficiently utilises shared resources. Therefore, it ensures consistent pupil outcomes and fosters robust community engagement within Church of England and Church in Wales schools.
Read about our mission work with all diocesan schools with the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon in their diocesan magazine ‘Cymuned’