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Bedworth school nominated in UK’s Oscars of education – the TES Schools Awards 2023

The school, which is part of the Griffin Schools Trust, has to wait to find out until next month to find out if it has won

Rise in working students ‘should prompt radical teaching rethink’

Cost-of-living crisis has driven many more to find paid work alongside studies, with universities reassessing practices as a result

Private schools told ‘less virtue signalling, more keeping fees down’

Tory MP tells institutions, said to have slave trade links, to focus more on offering value for money instead of paying reparations

Korean universities to consider bullying records in admissions

But academics express scepticism, saying policy does not tackle ‘root’ of problem behaviour

Going to a good school really matters, right up to old age, study suggests

People in their seventies who went to schools with more graduate-level teachers have younger and smarter brains

Bill gates thinks AI can teach children to ‘read, write’ within next 18 months

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently spoke positively about the use of AI in teaching children to read and write.

Coventry University teams up with The British Schools Educational Services Prives to launch new International Institutes in Casablanca

Coventry University has teamed up with The British Schools Educational Services Prives (BSESP) – a national higher education organisation, to open the International Institutes of Engineering...

AI ‘threat’ sparks SQA reminder of ‘serious’ penalties for plagiarism

The Scottish Qualifications Authority has asked schools to remind students about ‘the potential consequences of submitting work that isn’t their own’ – including that they could...

While ‘Diverse’ Books Remain Under Siege, a New Collection for Kids Celebrates Latino Stories

If a children’s book makes a splash on the news or social media these days for being under threat of bans from libraries, there’s almost a...

Cambridge University Press drops fees for low-income countries

Publishing giant announces list of more than 100 nations where open access charges will not apply

Tutoring has given our pupils new opportunities

Teachers witnessed first hand the impact of the pandemic on pupils’ learning, and evidence suggests that tutoring is one of the most effective tools to support...

Enrolment for our 2023 Year 4 Courses is Now Open!

Enrolment for our 2023 year 4 11 plus tuition courses is now open. Our courses are available for students to attend both in person and online,...