What are GCSEs? GCSEs were introduced in 1988 to establish a nationally recognised qualification for UK students who decided to leave school at the age of 16, without wishing to pursue academic study at sixth →
Eton remains one of the UK’s leading boarding schools for boys. This month, a new policy has been introduced by the headmaster to combat student sleep deprivation and social media anxiety due to the overuse →
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 →
Dyson is a household name in the UK. In the early 2000s it was reported that over 47% of UK households owned a Dyson vacuum cleaner, and since that time Dyson has branched out to →
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 →
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 →