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New Classroom Resource Helps Teachers Support Emotional Regulation Through “Feelings Furballs”

Experienced SENCo Lynn How introduces practical, evidence-informed activities to support children with SEMH needs A new professional resource for primary educators aims to make emotional regulation more accessible, engaging and practical for children through a cast of relatable characters known as the “Feelings Furballs”. In The Feelings Furballs: Emotional Regulation Activities and Ideas for the…

Case study: How the Howden Pupil Wellbeing Prize is changing lives at The Prince of Wales School

When The Prince of Wales School in Dorchester was named a winner of Howden’s Pupil Wellbeing Prize 2025, it wasn’t just a moment of celebration, it was an opportunity to make an immediate, lasting difference. The school received £6,000, recognising its deep‑rooted commitment to inclusion, emotional wellbeing and placing pupils first. The funding has already…

Survey shows overwhelming number of UK parents believe playing sport improves mental numeracy – with sports such as darts deemed most effective accelerators of maths skills

75% of UK parents with school-age children agree that playing sport at school can improve numeracy skills Football, tennis, cricket and basketball considered the best typical school sports for improving numeracy skills Sports such as darts and snooker are considered the most effective sports for improving numeracy skills, outperforming even those traditionally included in school…

From a Blank Page to Piccadilly Circus: Meet the Student Inventors Who Won Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025/26

Samsung Electronics has announced the winners of its sixth annual Solve for Tomorrow competition, celebrating the most inspiring tech-for-good ideas from students aged 11 to 18 across the UK and Ireland. Now in its sixth year, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has reached over 339,426 young people and a third of all secondary schools across the…

Common Legionella Mistakes in Education

(And how to avoid them) By Andy Clews, Senior Consultant – Water Hygiene Centre In this blog we share some experiences of situations that can increase the risk of Legionella bacteria growth and what could have been done to prevent them. Introduction – Why controlling Legionella bacteria in education matters. Has you or your organisation ever…

HMRC Supported Internship programme expands across civil service

For the first time young people on HMRC’s Supported Internship programme offered opportunities across civil service. New partnership with HM Courts and Tribunal Service means young people with special educational needs in Liverpool have access to wider workplace learning. HMRC Supported Internship programme provides young people with special educational needs workplace experience in Liverpool, Manchester…

As the Premier League finale approaches, schools are using football to tackle inclusion

With the Premier League season drawing to a close later this month, football is once again dominating playground conversations. But for many schools, the moment is about more than just match results – it’s an opportunity to address some deeper challenges around inclusion, confidence and participation in sport. Despite significant progress in recent years, barriers…

National Theatre releases new research revealing significant impact of youth theatre on wellbeing ahead of Connections and New Views Festivals this summer

– New research report demonstrates positive impact of youth theatre as Connections participants report positive mental wellbeing significantly above national averages – Eight new plays will premiere at the Connections Festival at Lowry in Salford, performed by youth groups from across the UK – Six new plays written by teenagers to be platformed at the…

Feeling connected at school aids pupil mental health and attendance, study finds

Strong relationships with school staff and a sense of belonging at school can protect teenagers’ mental wellbeing and help reduce absences, according to new findings from The University of Manchester’s #BeeWell programme. The large-scale study shows that while poor mental health can drive disengagement from school, positive day-to-day school experiences play a critical role in protecting…

New research raises serious concerns over gov SEND white paper as consultation closes

‘This is not the answer for SEND’ – expert response to government White Paper New research and report questions digital, pre-determined approach in “potentially traumatic” proposed government reforms A new report questions the use of automated tiered systems in the government’s proposed SEND education reforms as well as its focus on mainstream achievement over individual…

European Study Tours becomes Esto as schools seek more personalised and inspiring educational trips

  European Study Tours has rebranded as Esto, unveiling a bold new identity designed to reflect growing demand from schools and teachers for more personalised, curriculum-linked and meaningful educational travel experiences.   The specialist educational travel company is entering a new chapter in its 40-year history with a fresh name, new brand identity and renewed…

Why shared assessment frameworks do not automatically create shared understanding

Across many multi-academy trusts, leaders continue to explore how writing assessment can be interpreted and applied more consistently between schools. Schools may be working from the same assessment frameworks and, of course, the same statutory assessment criteria. However, shared criteria alone do not automatically create shared understanding. Writing assessment depends heavily on professional judgement, and…

How football is helping schools open up conversations about children’s mental health with a new teaching resource

Talking about mental health in primary classrooms can feel daunting. Teachers know these conversations matter – but finding age‑appropriate, practical ways to start them isn’t always straightforward. As Mental Health Awareness Week (11–17 May) approaches, Premier League recommends turning to an unexpected ally: football. Through Premier League Primary Stars, teachers can use a suite of…

SCHOOL RESOURCES PRESSURE RAISES REFORM QUESTIONS

Mounting pressure on schools and teachers to continue delivering a high-quality education amid reduced resources is raising concerns about their ability to deliver effective change.  A new report from Commercial Services Group, based on responses from 500 school leaders and teachers, and 500 parents in England, found 89% of parents remain happy with their child’s education and…

Film makers bring rail safety to the classroom

Big-screen special effects experts lend their cutting-edge skills to help teach school children about rail safety  Each week, 77 children put themselves at risk of harm on Britain’s railway  Schools are getting innovative new hard-hitting films ahead of rail safety becoming a compulsory part of the national curriculum later this year.    Production techniques more commonly seen on the big screen are…

Think You Can Spell? These Are the Words Most Get Wrong

People are quietly second-guessing how to spell some of the nation’s most familiar words, with new data revealing the ones double-checked the most.  From everyday favourites to famously tricky spellings, the latest figures lift the lid on the words prompting thousands to turn to Google for quick confirmation.  Kelvinside Academy analysed search data to uncover the words most commonly looked up after…

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