As part of Deb Group and the Handz campaign’s collaboration to raise awareness of hand hygiene in schools, both parties are delighted to announce an extension to the deadline for one of the programme’s initiatives – the ‘Make It Your Own’ design-a-dispenser competition. The deadline for schools to take part …
Read More »UK schools battle it out in Viking Young Inventors’ Competition to win £5000 for their school
Viking, the school and office supplies channel of Office Depot, a leading global provider of office products and services in the UK are inviting pupils from primary and secondary schools to get their creative juices flowing and take part in Viking’s Young Inventors’ competition. Children 16 and under will be …
Read More »Discovery Education launches annual US “Summer Institute” competition for UK teachers
Teachers from Discovery Education’s UK partner schools are being offered the chance to win a trip to a prestigious ed-tech conference in Chicago this summer, where they will network with colleagues from some of North America’s leading digital schools, and learn about the latest ideas for using technology in teaching. …
Read More »Gender stereotypes around apprenticeships show no signs of abating, according to new research
Gender stereotypes around apprenticeship applications still exist despite efforts to dissipate them according to new research from GetMyFirstJob. The apprenticeship match-making platform, which has over 230,000 young people in its database, found that 91% of male applicants registered on its site were interested in construction roles as opposed to only …
Read More »Zoella revealed as UK children’s favourite author
Released today, the biggest annual study into British children’s reading habits, What Kids Are Reading has revealed that the most popular book for secondary school children is Girl Online by vlogger Zoe Sugg aka Zoella. The report reflects the impact of social media on children’s book choices, with Zoella’s 10 …
Read More »The Prince’s Trust launches new Achieve programme
The Prince’s Trust has launched a new programme designed to support young people who are at risk of underachieving at school or college to engage with and succeed in education. The Prince’s Trust Achieve programme is a flexible provision for 13-19 year olds who are experiencing challenges with attendance, attainment …
Read More »Shell launches new national schools STEM challenge with the chance for schools to win £5000
The Bright Ideas Challenge is a new national, curriculum linked schools competition, which will challenge young people age 11-14 to assume the role of future scenarios planners and to use their STEM learning to imagine creative solutions to the types of energy challenges that cities in 2050 will face (by 2050 it’s estimated that 3 out of four …
Read More »New report: hands-on STEM project work boosts GCSE grades
A Pro Bono Economics report, published today by the British Science Association (BSA), reveals that students who have taken a CREST Silver Award – a hands-on, extra-curricular STEM project – achieved half a grade higher on their best science GCSE result, compared to a matched control group. The report, conducted …
Read More »The National School Photography Awards for 2016 launches
Following the success of last year’s competition, FSE Design in partnership with Jessops and Manfrotto, have re-launched The National School Photography Awards for 2016! The competition was launched for the first time last year and received an incredible response, with schools throughout the UK taking part. The National School Photography Awards is …
Read More »Win an Acer U5220 projector: perfect for any classroom set up and worth £1000!
Leading technology manufacturer Acer UK will be at this year’s BETT show from Wednesday 20th January until Saturday 23rd January. This year, Acer UK will be showcasing a number of devices made with teachers and students in mind. It is Acer’s goal to help pupils learn by providing technology that …
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