hedgehog lab, a global digital product consultancy, today announces it has been selected to design and build a new platform for TeachMateAI, a unique AI-powered solution that eases the burden on overstretched teachers by taking on many of the heavy lifting tasks they perform on a daily basis. Launched last …
Read More »RSPCA links up with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
The RSPCA has announced that they are now an Approved Activity Provider (AAP) for the Volunteering section of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE). The RSPCA’s scheme is accessible for all ages and can now form part of a young person’s Bronze or Silver Award. The scheme is aimed at …
Read More »Easy-to-teach primary maths curriculum puts the joy back in learning
A new version of a popular maths curriculum has been launched by HFL Education (formerly Herts for Learning) to make the subject easier to teach and ensure every child gets the most from – and enjoys – their primary maths education. ESSENTIALMATHS is a way of rebuilding passion for maths, …
Read More »Cornaby Education launches to boarding school admission process
Cornaby Education, a pioneering company dedicated to optimising admissions processes and enhancing the recruitment of international students for independent boarding schools, officially launches today. The company, founded by Ed Cornaby, leverages extensive experience in both admissions and international admissions to provide tailored solutions for educational institutions. Ed Cornaby, the founder …
Read More »Wrexham chooses Bromcom cloud MIS for 71 schools
Wrexham County Borough Council has selected management information system (MIS) and Finance provider Bromcom Computers to roll out its cloud MIS to all 71 schools in the region. The previous system, still used across almost all of Wales, has been in place for more than 30 years. Having won the …
Read More »Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall celebrates pupil’s West End debut
A pupil from Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall in Clitheroe has secured the role of Amanda Thripp in the West End production of Matilda. Bea is scheduled to depart from Stonyhurst this week to commence her rehearsals for the prestigious role. Since the age of three, Bea’s passion for dance has …
Read More »Construction works begins at Itchen Sixth Form College
Construction of a new two-storey teaching block has started at Itchen Sixth Form College. The project, delivered by complete construction partner Stepnell on behalf of Itchen, will enable the college to replace six temporary classrooms that were in very poor condition, nearing end of life and inefficient in terms of …
Read More »YPO and NSPCC launch craft booklet to support children’s mental wellbeing
YPO’s brand-new ‘Craft & Chat’ booklets, created in partnership with the NSPCC and Pritt, have been developed to support children’s mental wellbeing and encourage them to talk about their feelings. Crafting can significantly help children open up, as it creates a relaxed environment to discuss their emotions. The seven-page booklet …
Read More »City of Liverpool College awarded CIFE status
A Liverpool college has been admitted into the Chartered Institution for Further Education (CIFE), a status awarded in recognition of its exemplary standard of further education. The prestigious accolade recognises The City of Liverpool College’s strong track record of delivering the skills needed in modern Britain, making it one of …
Read More »The National Archives launches travel bursaries for school trips
The National Archives has launched its new School Bursary Programme which will provide financial support for schools who would otherwise find it difficult to bring pupils to our site at Kew. The bursary will cover travel costs and cover for teachers. The bursary programme is an initiative by The National …
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