Software provider Daisy Education relocates to new headquarters in North East of England
Daisy Education, which provides education software to UK schools, has opened a new headquarters in the North East of England.

The new head office is based at Queen’s Park in Gateshead and will give the company space to bring its growing team into one building.
Daisy Education, which was previously known as Reading Solutions, has recently expanded its offering to include maths software for primary and secondary learners. The maths software is due to launch in January 2026.
More than 200,000 UK students across 1,600 schools now use software from Daisy Education.
“Over the next 12 months, we aim to continue innovating and working with our client schools to better improve the education their learners receive, as well as growing the new maths side of the business,” says Managing Director, Ian Fitzpatrick. “It’s a really exciting time for everyone involved with the company and the new head office will be key to ensuring we are able to continue building on this success.
“I love nothing more than coming in and hearing people speaking passionately about their work and the impact our products have and as we continue to grow, this new, larger office will be key to ensuring this continues to run throughout all levels of the business.”
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