 33,295,734. That's how many views Ken Robinson's video on the current state of the education system has had. 33,295,734. One of those views was from us. We believed, as well as Ken and 33,295,734 viewers, that something needs to happen. Education shouldn't be a boring one-hour slot. Education shouldn't just be for the rich. Education needs to be immersive, high quality, and most of all accessible to everyone. This is no easy challenge, but we knew we had to do something about it. So we quite literally broke down the problem into individual challenges. First we took one curriculum, chemistry, and broke it down over and over again, so that we had small, bite-sized chunks of learning. So the next challenge was to create a platform which was engaging, easy to use, and accessible to anyone. We knew this was going to be something big. This was the beginning of Fuse School. So we managed to pull together a dream team of passionate world-class teachers and designers who wanted to not only create the chemistry journey, but to leave their mark and be part of something revolutionary. We captured the best explanations from these amazing teachers, then we used the same designers who have worked with Lloyds, Vodafone, and L'Oreal to bring these explanations to life. Little by little we leaked a few videos to our YouTube channel, and golly gosh were we surprised by the response from children, parents, and teachers. Not just in the UK, but to date we have 25,000 subscribers from across the world, and this is before we make our official launch. We're quickly revolutionizing the way the world learns. No longer are kids leaving learning at the classroom door, but they're accessing it on the bus, at home, in the park. The need. The desire is there. But we don't want to stop there, and hopefully neither do you. Together our partnership can create more noise than Ken and the 33,295,734 could ever imagine. Together we can lead the way, make a difference, sculpt the future of education not only for ourselves, but for our kids and their kids. Together we can make our mark and do something that will really make a difference.