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AlphaGraphics buy out School Diaries Ltd.
AlphaGraphics North East (AGNE) have bought the UK’s number one school diary company, School Diaries Ltd to boost local supplies of school planners and diaries to schools across the region.
As one of the largest design, print and marketing agencies in the north, AlphaGraphics North East already work closely with a number of the region’s top performing universities and schools in the North East to produce their marketing and educational materials.
Sean Costigan, Director of AGNE said: “When the opportunity arose to purchase School Diaries Ltd it was a logical decision, it fits perfectly with our product portfolio and there’s high demand across the region with very little in the way of specialist local suppliers.”
Student diaries and planners are an essential part of daily life for students. They also play a critical role in student development; helping hone their organisational skills, developing more efficient time management, which can also help reduce stress and ensure homework deadlines are met.
School Diaries Ltd. design and print a range of educational materials for schools, specialising in school diaries and planners. Sean added: “Everything’s produced in-house at our extensive, AlphaGraphics production facilities in Stockton to ensure we give our schools the best price possible.
Sean added: “We also have a specialist Education team at School Diaries Ltd so each school have their own dedicated customer service team right on their doorstep to guarantee the school planner ordering process is painless from start to finish.”
“Each school has different needs so one of the first things we did when we bought School Diaries Ltd was to expand the range of diaries and planners to offer our customers a bespoke service enabling them to create their own unique planner. We know that ordering school planners can often feel like a chore so we also have a mix and match service where standard elements can be chosen to suit the school, making it even easier..
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