Boys have received choral scholarships towards their school fees for nearly 500 years
Ben Davies, of Wales and Spurs, joined Year 13 students in a session designed to ready them for university interviews
Open to pupils and public alike, future events include talks by TV presenter, Professor Alice Roberts, and the Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage
Bryanston will help fund its performing arts bursaries by screening live performances from Covent Garden
“Anybody questioning the need for libraries in schools need only to look to events like this,” said Derby High School's library resources manager
Sing Up explores how carol singing can bring your school community together
The Royal School became part of the group of academies and fee-paying independent schools on 1 November
Dr John Price said: 'It’s very clear that the Ranby House School site provides an idyllic environment for the youngest members of our community'
Jo Golding finds out how The Glasgow Academy has created an inclusive environment where pupils feel safe to discover their interests
The benefits of pupils learning outside of the classroom are becoming increasingly publicised, but many teachers still shy away for fear of exposing children to too many risks. Here, Alex Alves, forest school leader at Fairfield Prep School, explains why outdoor learning is essential for early learning
Founded in the 16th century, the Croydon-based Whitgift Foundation is changing its name, logo and approach to community engagement
Extra-curricular activities and school trips have become even more important for raising citizens of the world, but, as Hilary Moriarty remembers, things were quite different before our risk-averse times
Top tips for protecting your voice as a teacher from Sing Up
Year 11 and lower sixth students from South West state and independent schools have joined together for the inaugural Inter-School Leadership Symposium
As the relentless drive to improve grades continues unabated, many independent schools have not lost sight of their primary guiding mission – to develop the characters of young men and women. James Higgins finds out how can trips help teachers nurture the spirits – as well as the grades – of their students
Epic Outdoors explains how their out of classroom experiences prepare students for the challenges of a lifetime
A new partnership with the renowned piano manufacturer hits all the right notes, says Brentwood School
Rob Marston, the school’s assistant head (sixth form), explains both what pupils can expect and what is expected of them
Shrewsbury Prepatoria is a small prep school in Shropshire which has dropped the conventional August break
Students at Kilgraston School have been working with Hettie’s Tearoom owner, Clare Pinchbeck, to create their own product
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