Following on from our blog post earlier in the year about Westminster School, St Paul’s School and Wellington College dropping the Common Entrance exams, it has recently been announced by the IAPS (Independent Association of →
Another A Level results day has come and gone, which means hundreds of thousands of students in the UK and across the world will now begin preparations for university life this autumn. This is an →
Little progress seems to have been made by the UK’s government over the last few weeks in terms of securing a deal to leave the EU and reassure millions of people what a post-Brexit Britain →
Whilst the UK government battles on in its attempt to finalise a deal with the EU, businesses and schools remain somewhat uncertain about what the future might hold. However there has been some clarification from →
What are 13+ common entrance exams? Common Entrance is the name for a set of examinations taken by children for entrance to senior independent schools at 13+. Students will sit these exams in Y8 at →
Eton remains one of the UK’s leading boarding schools for boys. This month, a new policy has been introduced by the headmaster to combat student sleep deprivation and social media anxiety due to the overuse →