Minerva's Virtual Academy (MVA), a pioneering fully online school, faced a unique challenge: how to foster a sense of community among students, parents, and staff who never physically meet. In traditional schools, community-building happens naturally at the school gates or during events, but for a virtual school like MVA, these opportunities were missing. This case study explores how MVA successfully used Classlist, a digital platform designed to connect school communities, to build a vibrant, supportive, and engaged parent community.
As a fully online school, MVA recognised the need to create a strong community for its students and their families. Laurence Tubb, the Head of Innovation & Hybrid at MVA, explained the challenge:
“We are kind of unique amongst the schools that use Classlist in that we are fully online. Our parents never really stand at school gates and meet each other. For us, building the community has been really important.”
Without physical interaction, parents and students often felt isolated. The absence of a shared physical space made it difficult for parents to connect, share experiences, and support one another. MVA needed a solution that would bridge this gap and bring families together.
MVA integrated Classlist, anticipating that it would serve as a valuable tool for connecting parents. What followed exceeded all expectations.
“We anticipated it would be very impactful... We got a lot of people activating their accounts very quickly,” said Laurence.
Classlist quickly became the go-to platform for parents to interact. Whether they were asking questions, sharing tips, or offering support, the platform enabled them to connect in ways that were previously impossible.
As MVA continues to grow, the role of Classlist in building and sustaining its community will only become more vital. Plans are in place to further leverage the platform by mobilising parent volunteers, encouraging regional meetups, and even exploring its potential to connect faculty members who are spread across different locations.
Laurence Tubb summarised the impact of Classlist on MVA:
“Classlist has been really impactful for us. It’s reinforced the commonalities between families and enabled them to share their experiences and strategies. As we continue to grow, Classlist will be essential in helping new families and staff integrate into our community quickly and effectively.”
Minerva's Virtual Academy’s experience with Classlist demonstrates that even in a fully virtual environment, a strong and supportive community can be built. By thoughtfully implementing Classlist, MVA has not only connected its parent body but has also created real-life connections that have enriched the lives of its families. This case study serves as an inspiring example of how digital tools can be harnessed to foster meaningful, real-world relationships in an online school setting.