Towards the end of the 19th century, under the influence of the enlightenment and industrial revolution, the British government established a system of free and compulsory public education. This system of education is referred to →
How safe are our children? The world of children’s online activity has changed rapidly, and safeguarding them now involves much more than simply blocking “bad websites.” It’s about understanding how risk can arise through everyday →
This year, England Athletics launched its very first #RunAndRevise scheme, which aims to encourage students across the UK to take time away from their revision notes to support a healthy lifestyle and their mental wellbeing →
The second half of the 11+ English paper involves composition, where candidates show that they can create a structured, descriptive piece of writing with good vocabulary, grammar and spelling. Here are some examples of the →
Thinking of studying in the USA but not sure how it compares to the UK? There are many differences between studying in these two nations; class structure, student life and fees to name a few. →
What are A Levels? An ‘A Level’ stands for Advanced Level. It is a subject specific qualification in the UK that students in their last two years of school work towards. Students will often work →