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SCHOOLS URGED TO JOIN MENTAL HEALTH CREATIVE INTERVENTION PROGRAMME WITH 50 FREE LICENCES AVAILABLE ACROSS NORTH OF TYNE
MELVA supports children at a developmentally critical age to teach meaningful wellbeing strategies and develop emotional resilience Mortal Fools has teamed up with North of Tyne Combined Authority to give 50 schools across Newcastle, North Tyneside...
New Survey Exposes Gaps in Knowledge Around Correct Adrenaline Pen Use
ready2reactuk survey found some allergy patients don’t always carry a life-saving adrenaline pen on them and wouldn’t feel very confident using one in an emergency. A new survey finds a quarter of respondents living with...
Sentry Doors celebrates company’s combined 130-year heritage
Leading fire safety and security door manufacturer, Sentry Doors, is celebrating a major milestone this year as its recent acquisition, Knowles, marks its 100th anniversary, giving Sentry a combined heritage of over 130 years. As part of Sentry’s...
Train the Trainer: Free media literacy program launches to support UK teachers, as 90% call for media literacy to be taught in schools
Teachers can now register for a groundbreaking ‘Media Literacy Champions Programme’ The fully-funded course, which takes an in depth look at spotting fake news, fact-checking sources, and how to communicate effectively about media literacy to...
FINDEL SUPPORTS SEVEN SCHOOLS TO JOIN THE GREGGS BREAKFAST CLUB PROGRAMME SUPPORTING MORE THAN 600 PUPILS EACH DAY
Educational resources supplier Findel, has provided grants to set up and run seven breakfast clubs in primary schools throughout the UK through The Greggs Foundation Breakfast Club Programme. The clubs will support more than 600 pupils...
One in ten students use mobile phones to watch porn and gamble in class
Just under half of students said their school prohibits mobiles, in light of government plans to implement nationwide blanket ban. 12 October 2023, Nottingham, UK – A new survey of 2,000 UK secondary school students by Impero Software reveals...
MORE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS MEET READING STANDARDS
Reading standards for primary school pupils show progress, as 79% of Year 1 pupils and 89% of Year 2 met the expected standard Increase in attainment across maths, reading, writing and science for six-and-seven-year-olds this year compared to...
Sir Martyn Oliver confirmed as the next Ofsted Chief Inspector
The Privy Council has confirmed today that they have approved Sir Martyn Oliver as the next HMCI for Ofsted He will take up the role on January 1st 2024 for a five-year term The Education Secretary today announced the appointment of Sir...
Bromley Pupils Celebrate Success in Nationwide Learning Challenge
Pupils from a Bromley primary school have been celebrating their success after taking part in a nationwide maths Challenge. Children at Bickley Primary School received a total of 32 awards following their participation in the Annual...
Does Gen Z hold the key to solving the UK’s productivity puzzle?
Digitally native and open to technological progress, Gen Z could be the secret weapon the manufacturing sector needs to harness the power of automation. But it is incumbent on the industry to make sure the younger generation is turned on to...
BSA grant to ‘Engage’ underrepresented students in STEM
Schools across the UK are being invited to apply for the new Engage Grants from the British Science Association (BSA). The Engage Grants support schools with high numbers of pupils who are often underrepresented in STEM (science, technology...
WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY: ESSEX PUPILS FILMED FOR CHILDREN’S NEWS PROGRAMME
Pupils at an Essex school celebrated World Teachers’ Day in an exciting way last week – by being filmed for a popular children’s news bulletin that will be used across the nation. Children from St Cedd’s School in Chelmsford took part...