Solihull Junior School and Saint Martin's Nursery will merge in time for September 2020
In order to provide two full bursaries every year, St Swithun’s School has re-launched its Bramston Bursary Foundation
Rydal Penrhos is opening up four Year 7 or sixth form places to local state school pupils
Meet your legal duties to pupils, parents and staff with Sinclairslaw’s guide to defibrillators
Sinclairslaw shares its unique insight into the issues that can arise when dealing with the sensitive issue of bullying
There has been much concern around how schools will financially manage the forthcoming increased teacher pension contributions. Joe Parfitt, partner at Litmus Partnership, discusses how schools can save funds by reviewing their operational efficiency whilst still maintaining quality
Independent schools in the UK are under attack, says Mike Buchanan, executive director of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. Are there lessons to be learnt from Australia’s independent schools, in particular, with how they are funded?
Julie Robinson, chief executive of the Independent Schools Council, said remaining in the TPS was still ISC’s 'first preference' for its members
Families with children in their final year of prep school can now qualify for help with fees
The formalised arrangement with Abberley Hall includes a “significant investment” from the senior school
Robin Jacobs, barrister at Sinclairslaw, offers advice to schools in handling difficult parental situations
There is a simple way to control costs and cut the admin of school expenditure with Soldo, the prepaid Mastercard® that does your expenses for you
Rob North, head of litigation at Sinclairslaw, presents this guide to approaching whistleblowing
Kris Robbetts, partner at VWV, looks at the impact of the International Education Strategy on independent schools and their key stakeholders
John Edward, director of the Scottish Council of Independent Schools, says removing charitable rates relief from Scottish independent schools inhibits the beneficial work they do
Pension hikes, salary raises and rates reform are putting pressure on the finances of Scottish private schools, says SCIS director John Edward
Tabitha Cave and Alice Reeve, partners at law firm VWV, explore the effective running of school investigations
Almost 350 parents and alumni attended the London event, the first major fundraiser since ACS became a fully registered UK charity last year
£38m was contributed to the Mendip area in 2017/18
Tracey Eldridge-Hinmers, a specialist education solicitor at Sinclairslaw, presents this guide to making reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils
Vicki Bowles, senior associate at VWV, discusses what schools need to know when the police request information
29 April 2PM [GMT]