Vanessa Miner, managing director of Gabbitas, says schools must weave wellbeing into the academic process
Independent schools are seeing huge numbers of pupils board and with enough entertainment to make sure even the most truculent teenager is never bored, it’s easy to see why, writes Nicky Adams
Pelican Procurement dietitian Anna-Maria Holt is offering a workshop, drawing together the latest scientific evidence to provide tips and practical advice to help school staff benefit from better health and improved mood
Neil Roskilly explains how the Independent Schools Association has supported members with hotlines and mentors
Teachers can learn from the message behind small classes – says Hilary Moriarty – that each and every one of us is important
Dr Nihara Krause offers some simple tips for teenagers to follow during self-isolation
ISC chairman says independent schools will be placed in a difficult position during the school shutdown
“We are defined by our indefatigable spirit in rising to a challenge,” said one headmaster
By Nova Robinson, senior consultant, Early Excellence
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Schools need to deploy strategic thinking to determine the best response to this crisis, says strategy consultant Juliet Corbett
The government is expected to announce its plan for post-16 and post-18 exams on Friday 20 March
Technology management solution company Jamf says the learning environment no longer needs to be stuck within four walls
Ahead of potential school shut down due to coronavirus, teachers at the independent school have given up their free time and taken on additional training to ensure pupils’ education continues
Mark Lauder, who is head of the Perthshire boarding school, will assume the chairmanship for the forthcoming academic year
The independent school has become one of only 250 schools worldwide to gain the prestigious Steinway title
Successful and sustainable community engagement requires mutual respect, an agreed vision and shared outcomes, says Mark Mortimer, headmaster of Bryanston School
The independent school in Taunton has gone from one exercise bike to a fully-working facility to encourage healthy living by pupils and staff
That’s the key finding from the Cambridge Global Perspectives Survey, in which students called on schools to increase education on global issues
“I never thought, when I lived on a council estate, that I’d ever get to go,” said Blaine Thomas
29 April 2PM [GMT]