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Young Geographer of the Year
Sophie Topp wins Royal Geographical Society & Geographical magazine’s Young Geographer of the Year comp in the 16-18 Years Age category
Risk management programme extends
The Risk-Avert programme will roll out across the country following a successful pilot project in Essex
Vlog’s away!
The recently appointed new headmaster at Loretto School has gone in front of the camera and joined the world of video blogging
Sailing away to success
A school in the Lake District is the first in the country to earn RYA champion club status for sail racing
Dauntsey’s welcomes Jonathan Dimbleby
Broadcaster and author Jonathan Dimbleby has given the last of this year’s Mercers’ Lectures at Dauntsey’s school
First female Head for all-boys’ school
Mrs Susan Faulkner has been appointed as the first female head of Bolton School Junior Boys’ School
Playing to her advantage
A Derby High School student has been selected to take part in a tennis training camp for some of the country’s talented young sportspeople
Going for the double
Tennis and hockey teams from Trent College in Long Eaton have qualified for their respective national finals
Over the horizon
What’s in store for the education sector over the next 12 months, and how can we best prepare for future obstacles?
School aims to nurture tennis stars
Ewell Castle School has launched a high-performance tennis academy in conjunction with Tennis Avenue Academy
ET Dec/Jan edition out now
The December/January edition of Education Technology magazine is now available to download
Fit for purpose
With experts recommending that children should be physically active for one hour a day, Jamie Makopa offers his fitness tips
Engineering education packs launched
Primary schools can get free educational materials encouraging children to find out more about civil engineering
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
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