Vivedus Pty Ltd (“Vivedus”) and Pathways Education Solutions Ltd (“PES”) are proud to announce a strategic joint venture to support the deployment of the Vivedus Learning Activation Model and Platform across select Asian markets.
This partnership marks a significant step in making world-class educational innovation accessible to schools, teachers, and students across Asia—helping educators reclaim time, reduce administrative pressures, and ignite deeper, more creative learning in the classroom and giving students a pathway to universities in Australia.
Unlocking the Future of Learning
For too long, schools everywhere have been caught in the same cycle: teachers drowning in admin, principals burdened by compliance, and students disengaged from learning. Vivedus was created to break that cycle.
Through this partnership, schools across Asia will gain access to:
- Seamless lesson planning aligned to curriculum, pedagogy, and professional standards
- AI-enabled teaching support through ViV-iT, a virtual coach that saves time and strengthens teacher practice
- Effortless compliance and reporting, including NCCD-style adjustments and parent sign-offs
- Live insights into teaching and learning, giving leaders the data they need to improve outcomes
- Sustainable and consistent professional development, embedded in everyday practice
These innovations not only reduce teacher workload and lift teaching quality—they also prepare students for success in both local contexts and international study pathways.
A Bridge to Australian Education
PES’s established reputation in delivering Australian-accredited programs across Asia ensures that schools adopting Vivedus can seamlessly connect with pathways into Australian higher education. By embedding global standards and supporting teacher capacity, this partnership creates a smoother academic and cultural transition for students aspiring to study in Australia.
For teachers, it means access to training and professional growth that aligns with both local and international expectations. For students, it means building the creative, critical, and adaptable skills needed to thrive at Australian universities and beyond.
About the Partners
Vivedus is an Australian-based education technology company headquartered in Brisbane. Built on more than 25 years of research and partnerships—including with the University of Melbourne—its SaaS platform embeds creative intelligence into everyday pedagogy. The integrated platform includes the Planner, designed to reduce teacher workload, improve teaching quality, and assess creativity as a critical human skill in the AI era.
Pathways Education Solutions (PES) delivers Australian-accredited pathway and foundation programs through a global school network. With expertise in accreditation, compliance, in-country marketing, and international schooling, PES enables successful transitions for students into higher education in Australia and beyond.
Strategic Fit
This joint venture combines Vivedus’s pioneering technology and pedagogical model with PES’s proven global reach and accreditation expertise. Together, the partnership will:
- Localise and support deployment of the Vivedus platform in Asia
- Equip schools to deliver a world-class, creativity-focused education
- Build professional capacity among teachers to meet the demands of an AI-enabled future
- Strengthen academic pathways and transitions from Asia into Australian universities
“We're excited to partner with PES to bring Vivedus's transformative learning model to new countries and schools. Their international experience and accreditation infrastructure will allow educators and students across Asia to ‘take learning beyond.’” — Paul Browning, Managing Director, Vivedus Pty Ltd
“PES is proud to collaborate with Vivedus to offer our partner schools access to an evidence-based, AI-enabled learning platform. Together we will empower educators and learners across Asia to shape meaningful futures.” —Tim Catterall, Pathways Education Solutions Ltd
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