A local Selby primary school teacher has been selected to travel to Finland this summer to share her work at the prestigious Science on Stage Festival 2024. Vicky Walsh (left) from Monk Fryston C of E Primary School will make the journey to Turku to join hundreds of other primary …
Read More »International development agency Christian Aid is looking for people to help inspire the next generation of changemakers
The organisation is recruiting for volunteer teachers throughout England – people who have worked with children and would like to help young people explore issues around global injustice. Volunteer teachers go into primary and secondary schools to host assemblies and workshops on themes such as poverty and climate justice, helping …
Read More »Academy21 becomes the first online alternative provision (AP) to receive OEAS accreditation from the Department for Education
Academy21 is the UK’s leading provider of online alternative provision (AP) and has today become the first online AP to be accredited under the UK Department for Education’s new Online Education Accreditation Scheme (OEAS). The scheme recognises the provider’s high standards of education and safeguarding arrangements for students. The Department …
Read More »Yorkshire universities issue five “key asks” open letter to region’s mayoral election candidates
Twelve higher education institutions in Yorkshire today issued a powerful open letter to the region’s mayoral election candidates outlining five ‘key asks’ to ensure the county is a place to “invest, live, work and learn”. Ahead of mayoral elections on 2 May 2024, in South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, 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 »Join BBC Teach on a journey through Musical Storyland
These classroom videos see children’s fairy tales and traditional folktales re-imagined with music performed by the BBC Philharmonic and guests. With accompanying activities and listening guides for teachers exploring musical skills and curriculum connections. Website: https://bit.ly/48CWaEi
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 …
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