Teachers and leaders want AI that saves time and supports learning without putting pupil or school data at risk. Atomas is built for that: a single education assistant that fits your Microsoft 365 world, keeps data under your control, and avoids the pitfalls of using standard, consumer-grade LLMs in the classroom.
Atomas is an AI-powered education platform for teachers and school leaders. It plugs into your existing Microsoft 365 setup (Azure AD, OneDrive, SharePoint, Outlook, OneNote, Teams) and adds:



You choose the model (e.g. fast Groq default, or Llama, Mistral, Gemini, GPT-4.1 Nano via OpenRouter) so you can balance speed, cost and quality.
Staff sign in with work or school accounts. No consumer logins; identity and access stay in your tenant.
Every feature is scoped by school (and, where used, by trust). Data and permissions are isolated so one school never sees another’s content or users.
SEN and EAL data live in your SharePoint lists and are accessed with your Microsoft permissions. The app doesn’t store that data in its own training datasets; it reads and writes through Graph and SharePoint only when needed.
When the app calls an LLM, it sends only what’s needed for that request (e.g. prompts, curriculum snippets from RAG). There is no general “paste everything into ChatGPT”. You control what goes to the model, and you can prefer providers and models with clear, no-training-on-your-data API terms.
The platform records usage (e.g. token counts and interaction counts per user) so schools can monitor who is using AI and how much.
Support for different directory types (e.g. “cloud” vs “local”) and alert-only or full access per school lets you roll out in a way that matches your governance and risk appetite.
Automating drafts for plans, quizzes and feedback cuts repetitive planning and marking time so staff can focus on teaching and pastoral work.
SEN and EAL adaptations are built into lesson and activity generation, so differentiation is part of the workflow rather than an afterthought.
With Atomas Notebook, the AI is grounded in the documents you upload (schemes, policies, curriculum). Outputs can reflect your sequencing, language and expectations instead of a generic model.
Outputs go straight into OneDrive, Outlook, OneNote and Teams. No copy-paste between multiple tools; one place for planning and communication.
Interactive, self-marking quizzes and EAL materials are designed to be used on the board or shared via link, with structure that supports whole-class and independent use.
The HR agent uses your own policy and staff documents to answer questions, so staff get consistent, in-house answers without searching through shared drives.
Consumer tools like ChatGPT or Claude in the browser are powerful but not built for schools:
In many consumer products, your inputs can be used to train models or retained in ways that are unclear. With Atomas, you use API-based models (e.g. Groq, OpenRouter) where you send only the minimum required for each task and can choose providers whose terms state they do not train on your API data.
The moment names, needs or school content go into a consumer chat, you lose control. Atomas keeps sensitive data in your M365 and SharePoint; only necessary, de-identified or generic content is sent to the LLM, and only through controlled, auditable API calls.
Consumer chats are tied to personal accounts and can mix home and school use. In Atomas, usage is per user and per school, with no shared “conversation” with the rest of the internet.
You’re not locked into a single brand. The platform supports open and commercial models (e.g. Llama, Mistral, Gemini, GPT-OSS-20B, GPT-4.1 Nano), so you can prioritise speed, cost, or specific capabilities without changing your whole workflow.
Approving “Atomas” is simpler than approving “ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot and six other apps.” One integration, one set of contracts and one place to review data flows and model choices.
Atomas gives schools AI that is secure by design (M365, school isolation, no consumer data leakage), educationally focused (SEN, EAL, curriculum RAG, classroom-ready content), and deliberately different from using standard LLMs in the browser. If you want to adopt AI without compromising on data security or pedagogy, we’re built for that.
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