A science park in north Wales is helping a record number of Bangor University students get their foot in the door and take the first steps in their careers. Anglesey’s Menai Science Park (M-SParc) by Bangor University has helped more than 70 per cent of students interning with businesses at …
Read More »School project creates a buzz across Fylde Coast
Students across the Fylde Coast have been a hive of activity this summer as they help to grow the area’s dwindling bee population. Schools from across Blackpool and Fleetwood have been decorating and installing bee houses in a bid to encourage more insects to visit and nest, while conducting their …
Read More »Staffordshire University Academies Trust invests £150k in new roofs for four schools
Staffordshire University Academies Trust will be investing over £150k, in academic year 2021-2022, to replace the roofs at four of its academies. This will bring the Trust’s total investment in the real estate across its 20 schools to around £1.5 million over the last three years. All 20 schools have …
Read More »How could AI affect your organisation?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly revolutionising the way we live and work. In higher education, AI is already having an impact on how we teach students, how we assess them and even how we support them. But are we ready for the implications of artificial intelligence? AI is already being put …
Read More »Keep pupils active this summer with Public Health England and Disney’s 10 Minute Shake Ups
Evidence suggests that regular physical activity can have a positive impact on pupils’ mental wellbeing. Increasing activity, both at home and in school, has been shown to make pupils feel better, help improve their performance at school, and develop important skills. Yet over the past year, we’ve seen evidence to …
Read More »Distinguished schools recognised for maths attainment
Fourteen UK schools and almost forty in countries from Mexico to New Zealand have been recognised for their students’ attainment in maths by Whizz Education, provider of the award-winning virtual tutor Maths-Whizz. Richard Marett, CEO, Whizz Education, confirms. “We have launched our distinguished school programme to highlight and reward the …
Read More »Warwickshire CCC and Sandwell College form partnership to deliver BTEC studies at Edgbaston Stadium
Warwickshire CCC and Sandwell College have announced a new partnership that will see a new two-year further education course delivered in collaboration with the club’s official charity the Edgbaston Foundation. The programme is designed to support a career in professional sport, delivered from the iconic Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. The …
Read More »LEO Academy Trust pupils get creative with Big Arts Week
Sutton-based LEO Academy Trust has launched its annual ‘LEO Big Arts Week’ which encourages pupils to get stuck into an exciting range of music, dance, art, drama and creative writing activities, in a celebration of arts and culture. LEO Academy Trust, which serves over 3,500 pupils across six primary schools …
Read More »Tips on how to take care of your family’s mental health
Mental health isn’t only an individual problem. It’s a family issue. If you worry about your family members getting sick, you should have the same concern about their mental health. Try your best to be mentally healthy, and find a way for your family members to stay the same. These …
Read More »How about studying on the continent? BaseCamp dormitories – enjoy life to the fullest!
It’s not only British universities that represent the highest world level. Many young British people, in search of both a good education and fun, choose to study abroad. BaseCamp dormitories are located in Germany, Poland and Denmark in student cities. Discover these unique places in Poland (Łódź and soon Katowice), …
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