Research has shown that children learn and develop at a remarkably fast pace from birth until the age of 5, far more than at any other time in their lives. This rapid development means that →
The rise of technology is drastically changing the nature of work, simultaneously replacing and creating jobs. As we launch ourselves into a future run by artificial intelligence (AI), it’s understandable why governments, parents, and students →
From Oxbridge to failed O levels, the royal family’s school report reveals a chequered past of high flyers and high school drop-outs. How do you educate a future monarch? From the first day at nursery →
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 →