Choosing the right academic path in the final years of secondary education can significantly impact future university options and career trajectories. In this article, we explore the two major academic qualifications offered in the UK: →
A-level top grades were higher this year with almost one in ten awarded an A*. Results were up because they were the first cohort since the pandemic to sit GCSE exams and performed better than →
Great Britain is the most popular country for education, second only to the USA in terms of the number of foreign students. High-quality education, top schools and universities, cultural diversity, and competitive prices attract students →
London has been named the best city in the world for students for the fifth time, according to the QS ranking of the most popular student cities. This ranking evaluates various criteria including the academic →
From the age of about five, children embark on their educational journey by entering primary school. In England, it is compulsory for children to start their education in September of the year they turn five, →
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 →