With increasing concern over end-of-year exams and how they will be assessed, we decided to interview two teachers from leading British public schools about their thoughts on the matter, and their experiences during the pandemic. →
The pandemic has caused potentially long-lasting effects on all aspects of the student experience. However, despite the uncertainty facing students applying for higher education courses, the UK saw a record number of applications among young →
It is widely acknowledged that school children have been the most affected by the disruptions caused by COVID. The months of school missed has put into question how children will be assessed in 2021. With →
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 →
Despite back to school jitters, made more intense by the coronavirus pandemic, school children throughout the UK have already adjusted to the new changes. Only two weeks into the start of term, what has it →
England has followed the example of other European countries and partially reopened schools just a few months before the end of this academic year. From the 1st of June Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 →