DTM Print offers solutions for direct-to-food printing using Eddie, the Edible Ink Printer Personalised chocolate and biscuits are in high-demand, primarily for weddings, corporate hospitality and other events. Those products stand out and offer that little ‘extra’. Imagine printing your school crest onto food for school events such as visitor open …
Read More »Inspectas brings fire safety peace of mind as your building needs evolve
Fire safety is critical in any building, but never more so than in educational establishments where its review and maintenance is an ongoing concern. The Office for National Statistics reported last year that around 700,000 pupils are learning in schools which require major rebuilding or refurbishment – a situation compounded …
Read More »New Smart Locker Elevating Education Technology
Industry-leading experts in Smart Lockers and Storage and Charging Solutions, LapSafe® launches a new Smart Locker. It has been proven that providing flexible learning with accessible devices can significantly enhance student learning and help bridge the digital divide. To support this approach, institutions are loaning devices to students and automating …
Read More »Affordable mental health and wellbeing support for teachers, pupils, and parents
Everyone working in education knows the frightening statistics. One in five young people* have a probable mental health disorder and teachers are finding themselves at the coal face of the UK’s mental health crisis with little or no resources to support them. Endsleigh’s mental health and …
Read More »Hampshire Teaching School Hub accredited by Department for Education for the next four years
A Hampshire Teaching School Hub has been successfully reaccredited by the Department for Education for the next four years. The HISP Teaching School Hub based in Southampton will continue to be at the forefront of teacher training and development for schools within the region for the next four years. The …
Read More »Nelson & Colne College ignites passion for STEM learning during National Science Week
School pupils learned how to distract DNA as Nelson and Colne College looked to inspire a love of STEM during National Science Week. Year 8 and 9 pupils from Park High School and Pendle Vale College spent an afternoon at the college immersing themselves in all things science. The visit, …
Read More »Inspectas compliance boosts educational property analyst surveying team
Education property compliance specialist Inspectas is tackling the issue of gender representation in the asbestos industry head on, with the appointment of two female trainee analyst surveyors. Abbi Molyneux (19, left)) and Lilly Holden (18, right) are the newest recruits to the Leeds-based asbestos management specialists, which celebrated its 10th …
Read More »International Women’s Day: Local pupils hear from women in aviation
Pupils from a school in Didsbury enjoyed a day at Manchester Airport on Friday, learning about careers in aviation from female airport colleagues. The International Women’s Day visit saw a group of 30 pupils from Parrs Wood High School meet airport staff in the AeroZone educational facility before taking a …
Read More »School girls create cricket brand to encourage more girls into sport
Today marks the dawn of a new era in girls’ cricket with the launch of Maiden – a clothing range that empowers, inspires and redefines the game for young female cricketers. Fed up with having to wear uncomfortable and ill-fitting cricket clothes usually made solely for boys, Honor and Cat …
Read More »The OR Society announces charity partnership with In2scienceUK to boost STEM skills amongst young people from disadvantaged backgrounds
This National Careers Week (4th – 9th March), The OR Society, the leading membership organisation for operational researchers, is partnering with the award-winning charity, In2scienceUK to support young people from low income and disadvantaged backgrounds to take part in the innovative In2STEM programme. In2science was established in 2010 to unlock …
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