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Technology
Samsung launches coding hub

Samsung launches coding hub

Samsung Electronics is working with Code Club to open five Coding Hubs across the UK, including a regional hub in Manchester
Vorderman videos have The Maths Factor

Vorderman videos have The Maths Factor

Brightcove is to re-launch The Maths Factor, a website that enables primary school-aged pupils to be tutored by maths guru, Carol Vorderman
Teens use tech to excuse late homework

Teens use tech to excuse late homework

New research reveals how advancing technology is affecting homework habits in secondary school pupils
Prep school goes virtual

Prep school goes virtual

Codestone delivers virtualised IT infrastructure and secure data backup for St. Michael’s CofE preparatory school
Red Maids’ reach for the stars

Red Maids’ reach for the stars

Renowned astronomer and astrophysicist visits Red Maids’ School and encourages students to reach for the stars
WCBS’ double celebrations

WCBS’ double celebrations

WCBS, supplier of Management Information Systems to Independent Schools, enters 30th year and achieves ‘Investors in People’ standard
TeenTech 2015 receives royal boost

TeenTech 2015 receives royal boost

TeenTech launches new awards with HRH The Duke of York, as previous winners are already developing designs with leading charities
School opens doors to tech

School opens doors to tech

Resident ‘Dartmoor ponies’ and new technology will boost learning opportunities for pupils at Edge Grove School in Hertfordshire
FOTE - watch the live feed here

FOTE - watch the live feed here

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Transforming the classroom

Transforming the classroom

Nesta invests in education technology set to help young people with autism and a range of learning difficulties
Crosfields appoints new headmaster
As of next September, the Reading-based prep school will be led by the current head of Davenies school in Beaconsfield
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
Campaign to cut speed
A toolkit has been launched in Road Safety Week to help local authorities, campaigners and schools appeal to drivers to ‘go 20’
Jumping for joy
Mayfields, the St Leonards independent Catholic girls’ school, has been enjoying national success in equestrian sport
David Mitchell entertains Abingdon
Old Abingdonian David Mitchell was in fine form on his return to Abingdon School to promote his new book
When old meets new
Traditional learning is meeting the digital age as one of the UK’s oldest independent schools for girls leads the way in new technology
Politician offers insights to pupils
The speaker of the House of Commons has paid a visit to North London Collegiate School to talk about politics and parliament
Art in the Big Apple
Oundle School art students got the chance to explore the culture of New York on a recent visit to downtown Manhattan
Let's hear it for Millie!
The partially-sighted skier from King’s Canterbury school was the youngest competitor at last year’s Winter Paralympics
Legal eagles
Legal firm Veale Wasbrough Vizards' education team has won the top Deal Makers award for its work across the sector
Classic children’s tales still popular
The Read for my Schools challenge helps to foster a love of reading in children and the results for 2014 are now in
December edition of B4E is out now!
The December issue of Building 4 Education magazine is now available to download from our website and app store
Turning teens on to engineering
Institution of Mechanical Engineers report: wholesale change needed in way engineering is promoted to teenagers
Four heads attend remembrance event
Remembrance Day at Hereford Cathedral School saw the current headmaster joined by his three predecessors for the first time
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