Students want their A Level results to be a cause for celebration. But sometimes, the unexpected happens, and the result is a disappointment. But that should not be a cause for worry because it is possible to retake A Levels. So, to answer the first question, it is possible to …
Read More »Major hires at IMP Software, as Multi-Academy Trust CFO joins the ranks as MAT Product Specialist
Education company IMP Software, specialists in budgeting, forecasting and reporting software for multi-academy trusts (MATs), has made a number of key appointments as it reports a 100% increase in customer growth in 12 months. IMP, which is based in Exeter and Peterborough but operates as a virtual team nationwide, has …
Read More »Empowering the next generation of makers and innovators across the Midlands
The Midlands Maker Challenge is a fantastic STEAM* powered opportunity for design, discovery and making, taking place at the inspirational Museum of Making in Derby and in schools with digital resources and making materials. Inspiring young makers The challenge is aimed at teams of young people aged 13-16, 15-18 and …
Read More »Clearlake Capital-backed Discovery Education acquires DoodleLearning
Discovery Education — the worldwide edtech leader backed by Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. (together with its affiliates, “Clearlake”) — has announced the acquisition of DoodleLearning. The Bath-based DoodleLearning’s maths and English products create personalised learning experiences that help improve students’ academic achievement and confidence. Terms were not disclosed. The acquisition …
Read More »Record numbers of 18-year-olds take up their place at university
425,830 of students will be taking up a place at a UK university – a record for an examination year Statistics show more disadvantaged 18-year-olds than ever have secured a university place for an examination year 36% of A levels at grade A or above, and 92.2% of T Level …
Read More »Brand new keyless lockers – perfect for schools, perfect for students
Students today need school lockers more than ever. With a vast range of subjects in the curriculum, as well as many extra-curricular activities on offer, students are often required to bring many books, textbooks, and folders with them daily, which can quickly become extremely heavy, leaving many suffering from back …
Read More »Record numbers of students choose Computer Science A Level in 2022
More students than ever sat Computer Science at A Level exams this year, with data revealing it is now the fastest growing subject. Analysis by BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT found that entries in England to take Computer Science A level were up by nearly 18% on last year. …
Read More »Coventry school holds first Eco Conference to tackle climate change
Environmental advocates and the incumbent Lord Mayor joined children and staff from eight Coventry schools for a day of thought-provoking talks and activities to show the next generation how they can take better care of the planet. Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School, which is part of the Romero Catholic Academy, …
Read More »Sussex school becomes National Football League Hub for South East
West Sussex prep school Windlesham House has officially become a National Football League (NFL) Hub for the South East region. The school has committed to the use of its facilities and Astro field for the purposes of training and playing NFL Flag Football and is set to host regular tournaments …
Read More »Fashion designer launches debut collection in London before returning to Newcastle for big photoshoot
A fashion designer who first learnt to use a sewing machine at school in Newcastle has presented her debut collection of hand-worked garments to leading industry professionals at an exclusive underground launch event in Soho. Slow fashion advocate Genevieve Devine (above), whose designs have graced the pages of some of …
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