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Catering & hospitality
Catering award for Bishop’s Stortford

Catering award for Bishop’s Stortford

The catering team at Bishop's Stortford College has won a Gold CAP UK catering award for the fourth successive year
Connecting with the planet

Connecting with the planet

Connect Catering awarded Soil Association’s Bronze Food for Life Catering Mark for their work at Bedford Modern School
Sodexo signs up for Freedom Foods

Sodexo signs up for Freedom Foods

Sodexo has become the first food service provider to sign up for Freedom Foods for independent schools
Bespoke customer care training launched

Bespoke customer care training launched

Harrison Catering Services has introduced ‘The Harrison Smile’, a new customer care training programme for its staff
College aims at better cost-control

College aims at better cost-control

Clifton College has installed a new software system in a bid to reduce catering costs without impacting on quality
Caterers rewarded for sustainability

Caterers rewarded for sustainability

The Sustainable Restaurant Association has given The Brookwood Partnership three stars for its sustainable and social activities
Sodexo wins Wycombe Abbey contract

Sodexo wins Wycombe Abbey contract

Independents by Sodexo has won a five-year contract to provide catering at one of the country’s most successful girls’ boarding schools
Wilson Vale wins school catering award

Wilson Vale wins school catering award

James Goodwin, a Wilson Vale chef manager at the Mount School in York, has been named Independent School Caterer of the Year 2014
Food for thought from Siemens

Food for thought from Siemens

Siemens is encouraging young people to learn more about their bodies and stay healthy with new education resources
Catering award for Farlington

Catering award for Farlington

Farlington School in Sussex has been given an Eat Out Eat Well silver award for its healthy eating options
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
Reaching the reluctant readers
Alex Maher has some ideas for schools seeking to foster a love of books and encourage children to read
Platform to success
The increase in mobile technology has led to a new way of teaching. Helen Dorritt looks at the rise of blogging and vlogging in the classroom
Enriching experiences
Group school trips abroad are fine, but you can’t beat a good old-fashioned student exchange, says Ted Underwood
Germaine Greer visits Clayesmore
World renowned feminist writer Germaine Greer has visited Clayesmore School to deliver lecture on Forty Years of Feminism and Fun
They do furnish a room
The digital revolution is all very well, but you can’t beat the physical presence of a book, says Hilary Moriarty
SciTec campus gets boost
A major donation from the Michael Uren Foundation has enabled Oundle School to make further investment in science and engineering
Hockey pitch upgrade
Two redundant hockey pitches have been given a new lease of life, improving facilities for Coventry schools and sports clubs
Four heads attend remembrance event
Remembrance Day at Hereford Cathedral School saw the current headmaster joined by his three predecessors for the first time
School trains girls to help their peers
Nottingham Girls’ High School has enlisted the help of a leading psychologist to further develop its pastoral care
Engineering education packs launched
Primary schools can get free educational materials encouraging children to find out more about civil engineering
Strings attached
Works by Grieg and Strauss were amongst those performed in a joint concert by students from Oundle School and the Royal College of Music
Young fencer competes at highest level
A teenager from Manchester High School for Girls furthers her fencing career at a tournament in Denmark
Digging into the past
Building work at Chester’s Queen’s School has uncovered a number of archaeological finds dating back to Roman times
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