Business & Education Alliance · Oxfordshire, South East

The Oxford Chapter.

Connecting Oxford business with local schools — the conduit between the commercial and education sectors, helping companies across Oxfordshire, South East turn their CSR, ESG and social value commitments into real impact for children — and helping Oxford schools raise funds and engage with business.

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CSR, ESG & social value

Your CSR and ESG, working on your doorstep in Oxford.

Oxford is known for its world-leading research, life sciences and education — and every one of those businesses sits within reach of a school that could do more for its pupils with the right backing. The Business & Education Alliance is the conduit between local business and the education sector, making it simple for Oxford companies to direct their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), ESG and social value where it is felt most: the classrooms and children of their own community.

Rather than donating into the void, a Oxford business is matched with a nearby school through a clear, accountable partnership. You gain meaningful local visibility and a genuine CSR and ESG story; the school gains funding — and help to raise funds for any project — for the experiences that cost too often puts out of reach. It is, simply, business and education working together — for the benefit of both, but most importantly for young people across Oxfordshire, South East.

Why it matters here

The cost barrier is real — in Oxford too.

These national figures drive everything the Oxford chapter does.

52%

of children have intentionally not told a parent about a trip, to avoid the financial burden on their family.

The Independent, 2022
1 in 3

parents would be concerned by a letter home about a school trip — cost being the main worry.

Hyundai 2022, via The Independent
15%

of parents could not let their child take part in a trip in the past year, purely due to cost.

NASUWT, 2018
How the Oxford chapter works

Chapters and ambassadors, powered locally.

We're building a UK-wide network of local chapters, each led by ambassadors who know their community.

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Ambassadors

Local champions introduce Oxford businesses and schools and host engaging networking sessions.

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Matching

We carry out due diligence and pair each business with a school that fits, through a clear agreement.

3

The BTA

A Business & Teacher Association forms the lasting bond — the patron/PTA model, for business and education.

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Impact

A fixed share of every contribution funds extra-curricular experiences, with an annual impact report.

For Oxford business

Give back where you trade.

Turn local goodwill into a measurable CSR story and visibility across Oxfordshire, South East.

  • Sponsor one or more Oxford schools through Gold, Silver or Bronze tiers.
  • Brand presence on school and BEA platforms, plus networking events.
  • An annual impact report evidencing your CSR spend.

See partnership tiers

For Oxford schools

Fund the experiences that matter.

We bring vetted local businesses to your door, so no child misses out because of cost.

  • Be matched with a sponsoring business from your own community.
  • Funding directed to trips, residentials and enrichment.
  • Logistical, admin and marketing support from the BEA.

Register your school

Help us launch the Oxford chapter.

Become an ambassador, start a chapter, or partner as a business — and put Oxford at the heart of the campaign to bridge business and education.

Oxford questions

Frequently asked

How can my Oxford business meet its CSR responsibilities through the BEA?

The Business & Education Alliance acts as the conduit between local business and the education sector, so a Oxford company can meet its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals by sponsoring a school on its own doorstep. You choose a Gold, Silver or Bronze partnership, we handle the matching and due diligence, and a fixed share of every contribution goes directly to the sponsored school to fund extra-curricular opportunities for children.

What is the Business & Teacher Association (BTA), and can we form one in Oxford?

Charities have patrons and schools have a PTA — the BTA is the equivalent for business and education. It is a lasting, structured partnership between a Oxford business and a local school, built around the child. Yes, BTAs can be formed across Oxfordshire, South East as the chapter grows.

How do I become a BEA ambassador or start a chapter in Oxford?

We are recruiting chapters and ambassadors across the UK. An ambassador champions the campaign locally, introduces businesses and schools, and helps run engaging networking sessions in Oxford. Email info@thebea.org and we'll help you get the Oxford chapter moving.

Which schools in and around Oxford can benefit?

Any state school in Oxford and the wider Oxfordshire, South East area can be matched with a sponsoring business. Funding is directed at the experiences that cost too often shut children out — trips, residentials and enrichment — so no pupil misses out because of their family's circumstances.

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