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 →
Alarming research from the Prince’s Trust on mental health has given rise to calls for the government to set up a post-pandemic wellbeing fund for schools in England. According to the study, more than 1 →
A new year, another lockdown. Who would have thought that five days into 2021, the government would announce another national lockdown that would keep both parents and children working and studying from home? To any, →
In the age of the internet and social media, digital skills have never been so important. But are digital skills enough to prepare you for today’s unpredictable job market? Or are there other skills unique →
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 →
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 →