About us
Who we are
Our small, dedicated educational charity, Real Action, was founded in 1998. Based in Mozart Street, in the Queen’s Park ward of Westminster - with the country’s highest level of child deprivation - it effectively addresses the educational needs of a disadvantaged inner-city community, beset by the criminality of child gangs who roamed the Mozart Estate in north Westminster – and were found to be illiterate.
Our goal is to break the connection between family disadvantage and educational disadvantage. Our community-led educational charity breaks the link. At the Butterfly Saturday Reading School, attended since 1999 by thousands of local children, we get wonderful results. The average reading age gain of the children who come flocking to us is normally a year in an average 20 hours of our lively teaching. It's done by volunteers! It's fun. And it's gratifying. That's what the children find, too.
We have two Butterfly Saturday Reading Schools now, effectively serving other deprived communities in the inner west London zone. Our Butterfly graduates tend to go to university, we find. They normally forgo the street life.
Our culture and values
Butterfly Saturday Reading School aims to provide 2 hours term time free literacy classes for children from disadvantaged background. We aim to provide an environment where every child learns, feel valued and where everyone can work together to create:
Achievers who enjoy learning, resilient, confident, motivated and willing to acquire skills to prepare them for their future.
Our value includes respect for all, contributing to the community and collaboration.
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
Real Action is committed to offering the opportunity to all learners, parents or guardians, staff and volunteers to be included, respected and enabled to succeed. The Board of Trustees share this commitment. We recognise that discrimination and bias exist within society and its institutions. Our intent is to work towards redressing this imbalance through early identification and proactively addressing injustice through our activities and community relationships.
We believe that Real Action offer all learners, parents or guardians, staff and volunteers the opportunity to enhance their well-being and extend their learning. To ensure that this is the case, we will work actively to provide equal access and opportunities for all by improving equality of opportunity for children and adults with protected characteristics. This includes all users, staff and volunteers irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, race, colour, religion, ethnic or national origin and creed.
We recognise that equal opportunities does not mean treating everyone the same, but means recognising differences and consulting with those affected by inequality to eliminate discrimination.