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As the multiplicity of languages in UK schools grows, how can we be sure it does not get in the way of getting a good education?
The numbers of children who are from minority ethnic origins has been steadily rising and now makes up 33.5% of children in UK primary schools. This means that the proportion of pupils who use English as an additional language (EAL) has also...
Commemorative artworks by pupils across the UK selected for national exhibition marking 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
Memorial Flames created by students chosen by judges to feature at official ceremony for Holocaust Memorial Day 29 NOVEMBER 2019– Memorial Flames created by school groups up and down the country have been selected by a distinguished panel of judges...
New look for Axent ensures an easy new look for you
Axent Embroidery & Print is pleased to announce the launch of its new look website, making sourcing and customisation of workwear even simpler for its customers. The established Dorset-based business was recently acquired by online retail...
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AVer Europe launches new high spec visualiser for educators
AVer Europe launches new high spec visualiser for educators The latest M17-13M visualiser offers the crispest texts, bright images and vivid colours AVer Europe has announced the launch of the M17-13M, its new mechanical arm visualiser, to the UK...
Skipping breakfast linked to lower GCSE grades
Students who rarely ate breakfast on school days achieved lower GCSE grades than those who ate breakfast frequently, according to a new study in Yorkshire. Researchers, from the University of Leeds, have for the first time demonstrated a link between...
Global Paint Supplier PPG announces further funding for the National Space Academy
£40,000 will help schools across the UK to engage with Chemistry in the classroom using the context of space. Pictured above: Students take part in the PPG Chemistry Education Project Masterclass with the National Space Academy in their Science Lab...
Hamstead Hall Academy uses a unique combination of technology to create interactive maths lessons
A Birmingham secondary school has made its sixth form maths lessons more interactive and inclusive by incorporating the latest in Casio Projectors’ collaborative technology with graphic calculator emulators. Students can now share their working to...
Are you throwing away your most valuable fundraising data?
Auckland Grammar School Case Study Amanda Stanes OStJ CFRE – Director of Advancement helping build Auckland Grammar School’s future In 2017, Auckland Grammar School’s Development Office transitioned to Potentiality as its CRM...
Lack of school libraries is a national scandal
Literacy underpins success in our modern society so to deprive a child of this critical skill runs the risk of banishing them to an economically depressed under-class, argues Streetspace Communications Manager Simon Dolby. A weakness with literacy is...
Majority of public sector staff do not have the tools to work effectively, say Kyocera
Research shows lack of workspace investment is leaving many organisations struggling to attract and retain staff It is well-documented that the public sector has been under considerable strain over the last few years, with stretched...
Prowise and AVDAN win contract for 2500 touchscreens in Copenhagen
Birmingham – Prowise and its Danish partner AVDAN have won the contract for supplying interactive flatpanels to all the educational institutions in the Danish capital Copenhagen. The agreement includes the installation and implementation of...