Spotting talent and developing your future leadership team: a guide
In the second Leadership Forum webinar, sector leaders and an HR expert discuss how schools can boost retention and outcomes – and weather recruitment challenges –...
Schools lack the tools to tackle pupil absence, MPs told
Six key findings as experts give evidence to an MPs’ inquiry into persistent pupil absence in schools
How Can Parents and Teachers Help Students Be Digitally Safe? ‘We Should Start Very Early, Even at the Preschool Level, With Some Simple Lessons,’ Says Professor Florence Martin
The digital landscape for children has drastically changed over the past decade, which means it’s more important than ever that children learn how to be digitally...
Technologies in Education: What has changed in 2023, what are the new trends
The way we live, interact and learn is changing rapidly because of technology. They have significantly transformed education in the last five years. Technologies make education...
School choice: Do Ofsted judgements really matter?
Parents often refer to Ofsted judgements when choosing a school for their child – but research suggests this isn’t as helpful as many think, explains Christian...
SEND plan is positive for MATS – but why the wait?
The government’s new SEND plan promises to tackle huge issues such as the disparity in funding – but do we really have to wait until 2025...
University life in the UK and US compared
Is it best to study in the UK or head overseas? Our experts, David James and James Dahl, discuss the respective benefits of each in an...
Worthing school celebrates Maths Week with fun activities
St Oscar Romero Catholic School has just celebrated its annual Maths Week, a week of fun mathematical activities for years 7 to 10 at the school.
How we embedded positive psychology across our school
A leader at an international school outlines the practical steps they took to embed a new way of thinking – and the multiple benefits this had
How do you inspect ‘Britishness’? It’s not all tea and Shakespeare
The focus on ‘Britishness’ within the British schools overseas framework poses tricky questions for the international school sector and is something any aspiring leader should understand
World Book Day fun at Dame Janet Primary Academy
Dame Janet Primary Academy in Ramsgate celebrated a fun filled World Book Day yesterday (March 2) with a visit from Westgate book shop owner Adam Taylor,...





