Early years educators invited to share views on Ofsted and inclusion

Tapestry, the childhood education platform, has launched its annual survey. A key topic this year is Ofsted’s increased focus on inclusion. The survey asks how clearly practitioners understand Ofsted’s expectations on inclusion, how ready they feel for an inspection, and what support they would find useful to prepare. Dr Helen Edwards, co-founder of Tapestry, said: “We […]
EdTech 50 Ranking 2026

Tapestry is placed second in the EdTech 50 2026 rankings, recognising its impact and innovation in the education technology sector.
Hospital Early Years Learning

Technology helps hospital early years settings share children’s learning with families, supporting connection and continuity during care.
Lewes Art Exhibition

Tapestry hosts a winter 2025 art exhibition in Lewes, celebrating children’s creativity and the importance of expressive arts in early development.
“Let Play Lead the Day” new animation film to inspire families

Tapestry and Playworkeramber launch Let Play Lead the Day, an animated film and resource pack celebrating the importance of children’s play.
Despite challenges, two thirds of the early years workforce recommend the job – new Tapestry survey finds

Discover the results of Tapestry’s 2025 early years survey, highlighting key insights into practice, challenges and priorities across the sector.
Tapestry survey asks early years workforce about their wellbeing, engagement with families and AI

Tapestry launches its 2025 early years survey, gathering insights from educators to better understand challenges and priorities across the sector.
EdTech 50 Ranking 2025

Tapestry is named in the top three of the EdTech 50 2025, recognising its impact and innovation in the education technology sector.
Teach Primary Awards (Highly Commended)

Tapestry is highly commended in the Teach Primary Awards 2024, recognising its impact on supporting teaching, learning and family engagement.
New research finds video the key tool in primary for engaging families

New research reveals video as a key tool for engaging families in primary education, helping strengthen communication and support children’s learning.