International
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
Hereford choir on song
Hereford Cathedral School has taken part in an international concert series in Belgium to mark this year’s WW1 anniversary
Wellington’s wellbeing expedition
School pupils at Wellington College, Berkshire, go offline in unusual African wellbeing and personal development expedition
Solihull girl to the rescue
A Solihull School army cadet came to the rescue when her instructor suffered a suspected stroke while white water rafting in Kenya
Founder of education campaign honoured
The founder of the Campaign for Female Education has become the fourth WISE Prize for Education laureate
Lord Mayor welcomes European students
October’s Relais de la Mémoire Juniors Conference at Dame Allan’s Schools aimed to promote reconciliation in Europe and beyond
OB awarded scholarship Stateside
Old Brentwood Naznin Ferdhusi has been awarded a full scholarship for The English Speaking Union’s Secondary School Exchange
Buckswood’s got talent!
Move over Simon Cowell: Buckswood makes its debut on Chinese Talent Show in front of 50 million viewers
Oundle visit Ypres
A group of Oundle School students visit Ypres, Belgium, to commemorate former pupils and staff who died during the First World War
Hereford School on the world stage
Hereford Cathedral School has continued to grow its global reach and open its doors to pupils and staff from across the world
The importance of character building
Berkhamsted School Principal Mark Steed discusses the role independent schools play in building the character of their pupils
Girls’ school conference report
Louise Higson gives her perspective on the talks and discussions at this year’s Girls’ Schools Association heads’ conference
NW school’s masterplan begins
Levitt Bernstein have designed a new junior school and hub for Withington Girls’ School in Manchester
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
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
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 makes economic expertise count
Bromley High School has hosted a high-profile economics conference as a means of accelerating students’ learning
Making it all add up
St Swithun’s School in Winchester has hosted an event aimed at young mathematicians from schools across the south of England
Leading school choses Bridome
Leading independent school, Reeds School, has chosen Bridome to provide a new indoor facility for their Tennis Performance Centre
Sodexo signs up for Freedom Foods
Sodexo has become the first food service provider to sign up for Freedom Foods for independent schools
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
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
Just what the doctor ordered
Diagnosing ailments and even keyhole surgery were on the agenda when Classroom Medics paid a visit to a Shropshire school, writes Greg Rees
First female Head for all-boys’ school
Mrs Susan Faulkner has been appointed as the first female head of Bolton School Junior Boys’ School
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