Towards the end of the 19th century, under the influence of the enlightenment and industrial revolution, the British government established a system of free and compulsory public education. This system of education is referred to →
The rise of technology is drastically changing the nature of work, simultaneously replacing and creating jobs. As we launch ourselves into a future run by artificial intelligence (AI), it’s understandable why governments, parents, and students →
Under the challenging circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic that has largely affected the world population since its outbreak, online education has become an essential way for students to continue their studies. Enriched with limitless learning →
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 →
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 →