British education · Developing markets · Real outcomes · Since 2007
A market development consultancy for British education in developing and frontier markets. We design and deliver education projects globally, often with funding — working with UK partners to connect governments, investors and institutions to British expertise.
TVET UK is a British education consultancy and trade association founded in 2007. We were among the first British education organisations to work seriously in Central Asia, taking well-known UK names into new markets, establishing college partnerships and undertaking vocational reform programmes in countries where British education had little or no presence.
From the Gulf and Central Asia to Southeast Asia and now across Africa, we have spent nearly two decades building the relationships and understanding that make projects possible in developing and frontier markets that others overlook.
Our focus today is clear: identifying where the funding is, designing the project around it, and delivering with UK partners. Seven areas of operation. Practical results.
Work with us →Nearly two decades of experience in international education markets, from Central Asia to West Africa
Active engagement across Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Southeast Asia over 20 years
From project identification and funding through to delivery and quality assurance — we manage the whole process
CSR, ESG, local content, development finance, charitable foundations and sovereign wealth funds — we seek to access these funds for educational development
From project management and funding to student placement and digital products — a complete offer for governments, corporates and investors, using our network of UK expertise.
End-to-end project development for governments and private investors — from feasibility and funding through to curriculum, staffing and delivery. This is the core of what we do.
Identifying and seeking to access project finance via CSR and ESG obligations, local content budgets, charitable foundations, family offices, sovereign wealth funds and development finance institutions.
Development of branded British schools, colleges and training centres in developing markets — working with local partners to establish institutions that carry British standards and international recognition.
Helping students from Africa and beyond access British education — from English language courses and summer schools to full degree programmes and professional qualifications.
Our dedicated Nigeria entity with representation in Lagos and Abuja — delivering the full TVET UK offer into one of Africa's largest and most dynamic education markets.
Carefully sourced, TVET UK-branded digital learning products developed with specialist UK partners — including English language platforms, TEFL programmes and AI-powered assessment and placement tools.
Projects that sit outside education but draw on the same in-country relationships, local knowledge and UK network — healthcare, renewable energy, agriculture and community development aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals. Where our contacts and intellectual property open doors beyond the classroom.
TVET UK has been active globally — in Central Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa. What you see today in Algeria and West Africa is built on nearly 20 years of market development, relationship-building and project delivery in countries that most British education organisations would never have considered.
Conference delegation, Kazakhstan
Presenting at a British Council and Nazarbayev University education forum, Kazakhstan
International Forum on Vocational Education and Business, Astana
Trade mission engagement, Gulf region
Visiting an engineering college, Saudi Arabia
Speaking at GESS Indonesia — Global Educational Supplies and Solutions conference
TVET UK seminar, Malang, Indonesia
Meeting with the Minister of Vocational Education, Republic of Senegal
With Minister Moustapha Mamba Guirassy, Minister of National Education, Senegal — a relationship spanning more than ten years
In 2016, TVET UK delivered what is believed to be the first private British-Mauritanian bilateral trade collaboration in education — the Higher Institute of English in Nouakchott, inaugurated by the Minister of National Defence. The Institute delivered English language and business English programmes to students entering a rapidly developing economy.
Through our branded training centre, edUKate Mauritania, we subsequently delivered significant volumes of English language, business English and over 200 NEBOSH health and safety qualifications — professional certifications that had not previously been available on the open market in Mauritania, at a time when the country's developing gas industry was creating new demand for internationally recognised skills.
Inaugurated by the Minister of National Defence · 2016
TVET UK's branded British training centre — Formation Britannique
200+ health and safety professionals qualified
"The work in Mauritania represents what TVET UK is about — building something real in a market that required patience, persistence and genuine commitment. The Higher Institute of English and the NEBOSH programme were both firsts for the country, and both delivered tangible benefit to the people who came through them."TVET UK · Mauritania
TVET UK is working with the British International School in Oran, supplying teachers, equipment and additional education services to elevate and enhance the school's offering. A second school opens in Algiers in September 2026. Algeria is one of TVET UK's most significant current markets, with a relationship that goes back more than 15 years.
Official launch event
January 2026
Opening September 2026
For extractives, energy and infrastructure companies operating in emerging markets, local content obligations represent a significant opportunity to improve lives and develop education systems. TVET UK converts those obligations into structured, nationally-aligned education programmes with measurable outcomes that meet both corporate reporting requirements and genuine community need.
Our programmes align directly with SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), providing a credible basis for ESG reporting at board level and a practical mechanism for meeting in-country obligations.
Local content education investment for mining, oil, gas and infrastructure operators with in-country obligations
Outcome-based data for annual reports — teacher progression, certifications achieved, student reach and community impact
Concessional funding, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, charitable foundations and development finance institutions
One trained teacher reaches 30–40 students every year — education investment compounds in a way that infrastructure rarely does
Representation in Lagos and Abuja — delivering the full TVET UK offer into Africa's largest education market.
Matthew Anderson joined TVET UK in 2007 and has worked in international education and vocational training for more than 30 years, leading projects across Central Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa.
His particular focus is on developing and frontier markets — understanding how they work, how they are funded, and how to build the kind of long-term relationships that make projects possible. In markets where decisions are made on the basis of trust built over time, that experience is central to TVET UK's offer.
He is currently chair of both the Mauritanian British Business Council and the Francophone British Business Council.
Whether you are a government ministry, a company with CSR or local content obligations, a UK education provider looking for market access, or a student wanting to study in the UK — we would be glad to hear from you.