These days, students are arguably under more pressure to deliver higher quantities of work in shorter spaces of time. That’s why the convenience and added assistance of online learning can be a useful tool in →
Here in the UK, most independent schools and universities allow students 3-4 weeks of uninterrupted holiday over the Christmas period. This is much needed respite for many who have worked hard since the beginning of →
Climate Change is an extremely divisive and important issue for all people and governments across the world. We are constantly reminded that increasing temperatures, thanks to rising CO2 levels, are drastically changing the landscape we →
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 →
How safe are our children? Last month, the NSPCC (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) held its annual “How safe are our children?” conference, focusing on the difficulties those who work →