Start thinking about course and university options early When submitting your GCSE options, you should already have a rough idea of the direction you would like to take with further study. Knowing this will help →
Leading academics, psychologists and educators have claimed that teaching according to learning style produces no tangible benefits, and may even be detrimental to pupils’ education. In a letter written to The Guardian, the thirty experts →
“…have good and able teachers at home; and for things of this nature account no expense too great…” - Marcus Aurelius Private tuition is as old as education itself. Any student of philosophy knows that →
At this year’s Independent School Show, leading London schools shared a clear message: success in a top school is not only about academic results. Schools are looking for intellectually curious young people who genuinely enjoy →
Metacognition is defined as the awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes. In terms of evolution, metacognition is not limited to humans, who by reasoning or subconsciously have been developing metacognitive skills since we →
In the age of the internet and social media, digital skills have never been so important. But are digital skills enough to prepare you for today’s unpredictable job market? Or are there other skills unique →