Prison Education Service Core Education Lot 5

A Contract Award Notice
by MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
4 year (est.)
Value
£94M
Sector
DEFENCE
Published
29 Jul 2025
Delivery
To 30 Jul 2029 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

London

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

This notice is for the award of Lot 5: East Midlands Group & North Midlands Group The Prisoner Education Services (PES) is a UK government initiative with three overarching strategic priorities; improving prisoner numeracy and literacy skills, incentivizing prisoners to improve their qualifications and skills to increase their prospects of finding work on release, and ensuring that Governors and their teams have the knowledge, tools, support and accountabilities that they need to make this work. PES seeks to transform learning in jails as part of a renewed push to skill up offenders and protect the public. PES Core Education will include teaching and delivery of a two-layered curriculum for independence and for opportunity which meets the needs of prisoners, as well as high quality, timely screening and assessment delivery and tailored and impactful additional learning needs support. The Ministry of Justice launched the PES Panel to reform how education is delivered across the adult prison estate in England. The first call-offs under this framework focused on Core Education Services, including teaching and delivery of a two-layered curriculum for independence (essential subjects such as English, Maths, digital skills) and curriculum for opportunity, which meets the needs of prisoners. The Core Education contracts also include high quality, timely screening and assessment delivery; tailored and impactful additional learning needs support; and (where applicable) prison library services. The contracts are split into 11 regional lots and aim to provide a consistent, high-quality education offer that supports rehabilitation, reduces reoffending, and improves employability and resettlement outcomes for prisoners. The procurement was conducted under the Open Procedure in accordance with the Light Touch Regime of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

Total Quantity or Scope

The Ministry of Justice launched the PES Panel to reform how education is delivered across the adult prison estate in England. The first call-offs under this framework focused on Core Education Services, including teaching and delivery of a two-layered curriculum for independence (essential subjects such as English, maths, digital skills) and for opportunity which meets the needs of prisoners. The Core Education contracts also include high quality, timely screening and assessment delivery, tailored and impactful additional learning needs support, and (where applicable) prison library services. The contracts are split into 11 regional lots and aim to provide a consistent, high-quality education offer that supports rehabilitation, reduces reoffending, and improves employability and resettlement outcomes for prisoners.

Award Detail

1 Peopleplus Group (Bristol)
  • Prison Education Service Core Education Lot 5
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £94,000,000

Award Criteria

Engagement 5.0
Assessing Prisoner Needs 5.0
Curriculum for Independence 10.0
Curriculum for Opportunity 10.0
Library Service 5.0
Workforce - Recruitment, Retention & Quality 10.0
Workforce - Headcount & Structures 10.0
Supporting Additional Learning Needs 5.0
Digital eLearning Content 5.0
Collaborative Working Local/Regional 5.0
Tackling Economic Inequality 5.0
Wellbeing 5.0

CPV Codes

  • 75231200 - Services related to the detention or rehabilitation of criminals

Indicators

Other Information

Linked to the following Contracts Finder notice with redacted contract: https://ministryofjusticecommercial.bravosolution.co.uk/go/16799629019856ECA188

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