Roedean School is a thriving independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18. Found “excellent” in its recent Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) report, the East Sussex school provides a distinctly academic, all-around education that sees students flourish in a friendly, caring community. Roedean understands the significance of …
Read More »ViewSonic Unveiled Hybrid Learning Innovations with the Stunning 105” 5K Interactive Display at BETT 2023
ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, launched a range of comprehensive education technology (EdTech) solutions, with the new addition to ViewSonic’s revolutionary 5K 105” ViewBoard interactive display. In terms of software, highlights included ViewSonic’s rich digital learning tools from the myViewBoard software suite, and the UNIVERSE by …
Read More »Schools and colleges to receive £2.5 billion to upgrade buildings and boost school places
Millions of young people across the country are set to benefit from a significant £2.5 billion boost so they can learn in high quality buildings and facilities that are fit for the future. Schools and colleges will receive investment to upgrade classrooms and refurbish buildings that will provide high quality …
Read More »Strain of school running costs leaving budget black hole for transport provision
Energy bills and the pressures of inflation are continuing to burden schools, with new research from Kura revealing that 78% of schools leaders are feeling the strain of running costs on finances. Staff shortages and workload are also presenting challenges for schools. Of the 250 school leaders surveyed, 66% admit …
Read More »National Literacy Trust to host flagship secondary conference
Registration for the National Literacy Trust’s flagship secondary school conference, Changing Perspectives on Literacy, is now open. This impactful, industry-leading in-person event takes place in the Nottingham Contemporary Gallery, and follows the success of its inaugural 2022 national secondary school conference in Greater Manchester. With over a quarter of children …
Read More »ViewSonic unveils hybrid learning innovations with stunning 105” 5K interactive display at BETT 2023
ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, is launching a range of comprehensive education technology (EdTech) solutions, with the new addition to ViewSonic’s revolutionary 5K 105” ViewBoard interactive display. In terms of software, highlights include ViewSonic’s rich digital learning tools from the myViewBoard software suite, and the UNIVERSE …
Read More »How is Technology Changing the Design and Function of Commercial Buildings?
META: Take a look at some of the ways that modern technology has changed commercial buildings. IMAGE: https://unsplash.com/photos/jIBMSMs4_kA (Unsplash) Technology changes a lot about the world, and that’s no different when it comes to businesses. Already you can imagine millions of ways that modern technology has affected different businesses, different …
Read More »STEM roadshow demonstrates the wonders of space to schools
The UK’s longest-running science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) roadshow for schools has launched its 18th annual season with space as its central theme for 2023. Delivered jointly by BAE Systems, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, the schools roadshow, which began in 2005, visits more than 420 …
Read More »‘Outstanding’ Dewsbury school Ethos College praised for ‘ambitious and inclusive curriculum’
Staff and pupils at a Dewsbury alternative provision, Ethos College, have been celebrating their ‘Outstanding’ rating under the new Ofsted education inspection framework. Ethos College was praised by Ofsted inspectors for creating an ‘ambitious curriculum’ and facilitating an ‘inclusive environment’ for all pupils. Ethos supports pupils with social, emotional and …
Read More »Pride and who? Jane where? The missing women in GCSE English Literature
New research published on World Book Day by End Sexism in Schools (ESIS), a campaign looking to improve the gender diversity of the curriculum, reveals that only 2% of GCSE students study a book or novel written by a female author. The research, which aims to examine the lack of …
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