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
David Burgess, chair of the Schoolwear Association, discusses why the traditional blazer and tie approach works, and why those looking to detract from school uniform often fail to consider its key benefits or the realities of not having a sensible uniform policy in place
Keith Sharkey, founder of school tour operator Halsbury Travel and former MFL teacher, explains how school trips can boost uptake in your subject area and set your students on the path to their future career
Forest School leader Rebecca Wyatt says it is a joy to teach children about nature at Bournemouth Collegiate Prep School
Vectare says independent schools must invest in proactively enhancing their accessibility
Jo Golding heads to central London to visit Portland Place School, where a small school is making a big statement about helping young people choose the path that suits them
Farlington School prep headmistress, Frances Mwale, discusses the importance of school uniforms
Marina Gardiner Legge, headteacher of Heathfield School, shares her thoughts on how school leaders can encourage pupils, especially girls, to query judgements and engage with conflict
In July 2019, students all over the world received their International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and Career-related Programme (IBCP) results
Truro School Connected offers advice on education and career paths to sixth formers and alumni
The chain of private schools – which educate Prince George and Princess Charlotte – aim to bridge the gap between state and private school pupils
Trip management can be smoother and more efficient with these five steps from Chris Morledge, managing director of eduTrips
Hilary Moriarty asks teachers to stop and think about the qualities rewarded at the end of year celebration – there could be one you are missing
James Higgins visits James Allen’s Girls’ School in Dulwich to see how an institution founded to teach girls “to read and sew” has put social mobility and pastoral support at its heart
The ISC’s analysis of Year 13 exam results show more schools are now offering alternative qualifications to A-levels
Nine at Millfield will see Year 9 pupils take part in excursions, camps and international trips
Despite the new grading system, top GCSE grades have risen by 0.3% on 2018
Children and young adults, with a range of learning difficulties, enjoyed everything from swimming to bush craft on their annual Highreach Holiday
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