Events
Coming together to celebrate innovation
Exhibitors working from across the learning technology sector will be showcasing their wares at this month’s Bett 2015 event
Teaching assistance
The newly expanded Education Show returns to the Birmingham NEC in March. Here are some of the highlights
The innovation game
Which edtech advances are likely to have the most impact on learning? That’s one of the questions being asked at this year’s EICE
Legal eagles
Legal firm Veale Wasbrough Vizards' education team has won the top Deal Makers award for its work across the sector
UB January edition out now
The January edition of University Business magazine, with predictions for the year ahead, is now available to download
Four heads attend remembrance event
Remembrance Day at Hereford Cathedral School saw the current headmaster joined by his three predecessors for the first time
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
Contest seeks top teenage code breakers
Britain’s most gifted teenage code breakers take part in the Cyber Security Challenge UK Schools Final
ET Dec/Jan edition out now
The December/January edition of Education Technology magazine is now available to download
School makes economic expertise count
Bromley High School has hosted a high-profile economics conference as a means of accelerating students’ learning
Hereford choir on song
Hereford Cathedral School has taken part in an international concert series in Belgium to mark this year’s WW1 anniversary
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
Bespoke customer care training launched
Harrison Catering Services has introduced ‘The Harrison Smile’, a new customer care training programme for its staff
School cricket team wins national award
The first XI cricket team at King Edward’s School, Birmingham has been presented with a national award at Lord’s
Support for primary-age sex education
New research by the Sex Education Forum reveals that parents support sex and relationships education at primary school
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
Celebration at Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury High School has become the first school in Shropshire to win an Independent School Award
Bruton Head selected for national Award
The Girls Schools' Association has announced Bruton Headmistress Nicola Botterill as national award winner
Canvas goes into orbit
Virtual learning environment Canvas is launching a ‘space programme’ in order to promote its launch into schools across the UK
Why I love Project Based Learning
BETT 2015 speaker profile: Gail Abbitt, Technology Integration Specialist, St Julian’s School
Getting off to a sound start
Budding young musicians at Derby High School can now try a range of instruments as part of an innovative new scheme
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
Questions of entitlement
Alice Reeve from law firm Veale Wasbrough Vizards looks at the implications for schools of a recent ruling on holiday pay
There’s no escaping the performing arts
We should be integrating performing arts right across school life, says Darryl Nel from ACS Cobham International School
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