Charlton School grows with Timocco
Timocco is fast becoming a must-have product in schools and nurseries teaching childre
n with SEN and various other physical and mental disabilities. One such school taking full advantage of what it has to offer is Charlton School, Greenwich, which has been using Timocco for some time and is seeing excellent results amongst its pupils. The unique product has been created to assist with the cognitive and motor development of children with a wide range of abilities and ages and is now available in the UK through OM Interactive. The Plus and the Pro editions of Timocco are designed to be used specifically by healthcare professionals and SEN teachers in a professional environment but a Home edition is also available for use with parents and siblings.
Virtual experiences making a real difference
Queensmill special school for children with autism – Fulham West London
Queensmill is an "exceptionally successful school" (Ofsted 2010) in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham for children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Since 2009 the multi-ethnic school population has begun to grow as it expands from a primary school to an all age provision. “We found the omiVista ‘moving floors’ a fabulous tool for us. Children communicate with us and with each other in ways that we have not previously seen. Highly recommended!” says Jude Ragan OBE, Headteacher.
Speeding up recovery with interactive play - Birmingham Childrens Hospital
Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (BCH) provides a comprehensive service to children, young people and their families. One of the leading paediatric teaching centres in the country, the BCH carries out internationally renowned research and development in many clinical areas including childhood cancer, nutrition, growth and metabolism; infant brain tumours; and studies into the efficacy, safety and optimisation of drug use in children.
- Re-imagining classrooms - Kingwood City Learning Centre
- Changing school lives - Charlton School
- Enhancing education with interactive learning - Dame Hannah Rogers Trust
Re-imagining classrooms - Kingwood CLC
The Kingwood City Learning Centre in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham has created an interactive learning environment that inspires and motivates students to approach learning in new and creative ways. The iSpace uses a combination of several omiVista interactive technologies to deliver an educational experience that personalises learning in a unique way.
You can find out more in this brochure and read the full case study here or you can visit the Kingwood CLC website to find out more.
Changing school lives - Charlton School
Charlton School in the London Borough of Greenwich is using OMi technologies to engage their special education needs (SEN) students and introduce them to concepts and situations they haven’t experienced before in a safe and controlled manner.
Download the case study here and watch the school in action in the video section.
Enhancing education with interactive learning - Dame Hannah Rogers Trust
The Dame Hannah Rogers Trust provides education, therapy, care and respite for children and young people, most of whom have complex physical disabilities and severe to profound multiple learning difficulties. They are enhancing the learning experience for all their pupils using OMi technologies.

