With rising costs, schools should consider bringing their laundry in-house rather than relying on outsourcing to save money. By outsourcing you are paying thousands of pounds more than you need to each year by committing to substantial clothing stocks, hidden supplementary charges and unexpected price rises. What’s the solution for …
Read More »New Eco-Friendly Logo Mats: Perfect for Schools, Nurseries, and Colleges
Leading commercial floor matting supplier, First Mats, is proud to announce its new range of environmentally friendly Logo Mats made from ECONYL®, a regenerated nylon yarn. This exciting product launch extends the brand’s commitment to sustainability while giving schools an easy way to demonstrate environmentally-friendly commitment without sacrificing quality. “Educational …
Read More »5 Popular International Courses to Consider
Are you considering an international education? You’ll open your horizons and gain valuable skills while developing an understanding of different cultures and languages. With so many options, deciding which course or university is right for you is hard. First, consider your preferences, passions, and career goals. Then, look at popular …
Read More »Woodmancote Primary School recognised by leading child trauma organisation, Headsight, for its therapeutic approach
Headteacher Gary Tucker of Woodmancote Primary School has recently received the Headsight 2023 Trauma-Informed & Therapeutic School Award on behalf of the staff. Tony France, director of Headsight said, “We can all struggle with our mental health. At Headsight, we support people to improve their mental health, we do this through training and therapeutic …
Read More »North West and Yorkshire primary schools trust introduces ‘7 musts’ for kids before they grow up
A North West and West Yorkshire primary schools trust Pupil Parliament develops trailblazing ‘7 musts’ for pupils across its 15 schools to complete. Focus-Trust’s Pupil Parliament consists of pupils who have been elected by their peers to represent their school at the trust level. The ‘7 Musts of Focus-Trust’ began …
Read More »Designing the Perfect Playground: Choosing the Right Equipment for UK Schools and Communities
Introduction A playground is a hallmark of childhood and a critical feature of schools and communities across the UK. Its design has a profound influence on children’s health, development, and social interaction. However, creating a playground is more than just placing equipment on a plot of land. It involves a …
Read More »Schools urged to take action ahead of summer crime spate
Schools are being warned to take precautions amid fears of a rise in crime over the summer holidays. As many schools across the country prepare to close their doors for the summer holidays, specialist insurer Ecclesiastical says schools will be an attractive target for criminals over the coming months. Ecclesiastical …
Read More »School leader survey finds NTP helps disadvantaged
New survey data suggests most senior school leaders believe the National Tutoring Programme (NTP) is allowing them to better support disadvantaged pupils, but many feel the programme is not cost-effective. NFER has published a report, Tutoring sustainability: Understanding the views of school leaders, after gathering the views of a nationally …
Read More »Art exhibition nets £18,000 for school bursary fund
A bursary fund with a focus on social mobility has been boosted to the tune of £18,000. The funds raised came from a successful art exhibition at Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook. It featured work from 29 artists and four galleries as well as eight Old Highfieldians who also …
Read More »New ‘real-world’ French GCSE receives Ofqual approval to better equip students for life and careers in a global setting
A new future-focused French GCSE, designed to better equip all students for life and careers in a global setting, has received full approval from Ofqual for first teaching in 2024. The reformed qualification from leading awarding body Pearson Edexcel, has been developed in close partnership with schools, language experts and …
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