Your free trial gives you complete access to all of the quizzes and questions plus the ability to make your own
I know the kids will just love using it - and because of that will also learn from it. It’s great for teachers too.
Ian McNeilly
Director, National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE)
Questions and answers are fundamental to many teaching activities and a compelling format is essential to make them interesting and engaging.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is the world's most successful format - aired in over 100 countries and winner of more than 65 global awards including a BAFTA and an Emmy®. Millionaire for Schools turns your questions into an authentic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? experience with:
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As a former teacher, I know how hard it can be to get children engaged. Millionaire for Schools is a great way of engaging children in their lessons — it’s a masterstroke.
Chris Tarrant
host of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’
Using the incredible universal appeal Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? generates across all nationalities, ages, genders and pupil's capabilities, you can attract and keep your pupil’s attention quickly and for longer and:
Watch this short clip (58 secs) of children still completely engaged at the end of a 15 minute quiz
Thousands of pre-made quizzes and questions enable you to start using Millionaire for Schools immediately. But the real strength lies in the ability to quickly create your own quizzes and questions as well as reuse and adapt them. You can also:
Millionaire for Schools is so quick and easy to use. I wrote my own quiz for our Space topic and was really pleased with the level of class discussion during the activity.
Hayley Trott
Teacher, Storrington Primary School