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Barriers to education are real: we want all refugee children and young people to be able to access the level of education that's right for them – from primary school through to university. Support young refugees' education today.

Let's build together

Education for a hopeful future

We are working towards a world where all refugee and asylum-seeking children and young people can access education, thrive in education, and use that education to create a hopeful, brighter future.

Tamana and Louise

Working with a mentor helped Tamana with her English and her sense of belonging 

Diwa

With my education, I have lots of stories and problems. I want to mention some of them.

Abbas

Abbas needed help with GCSE English. REUK matched him with a mentor, Doya, who also came to the UK as a refugee.

Zahida

We were trying to raise our voice for hundreds and thousands of Afghan girls who dream of education but they still could not go to school.

News

International Women's Day 

Hear from four women working with and for REUK about their achievements and the women they admire. 

'Finding their way' research blog

Read about our recent research explroing the journey to university for young refugees in Coventry

What we do

Access 

Outcomes

Impact

We want all refugee children and young people to be able to get into school, college or university; to thrive academically and psychosocially whilst there; and to build the longer-term futures that are meaningful to them.

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