Lyceum Education Group is the new parent brand for 11 leading specialist education businesses across the UK, mainland Europe, Canada and Australia. Lyceum Education Group brings together leading specialist education providers, delivering a diverse portfolio of programmes to benefit learners and businesses globally. From its beginnings as BPP almost 50 …
Read More »ParentPay Group makes managing school finances easier with reimagined FMS
With tighter budgets and rising admin demands, school finance teams face constant pressure to work smarter. In response, ParentPay Group has completely updated its trusted FMS platform – keeping everything schools know and rely on but redesigning it for clarity and speed within a secure cloud setting. Built on decades …
Read More »Bath College to host Apprenticeships & Careers Fair to address regional skills gaps
Bath College is hosting the annual Apprenticeship & Careers Fair at the Apex Hotel on 26th February to address regional skills gaps in BANES and the surrounding areas. This event follows National Apprenticeship Week, building on the momentum of an occasion that promotes apprenticeships as a route to success for …
Read More »LEGO® Education announces hands-on computer science and AI learning solution
LEGO® Education has announced a new hands-on solution and curriculum for computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) for year 1-9 classrooms that fosters collaboration, creativity, and learning outcomes. Shipping from April 2026, LEGO® Education Computer Science & AI enables schools to expand critically needed access to computer science and AI …
Read More »University of Bath to join major European research network
The University of Bath is joining the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN). As part of YERUN, Bath will collaborate with universities across Europe with the aims of growing research partnerships, fostering innovation and best practice, and influencing EU policy in the sector. The University will be formally welcomed into …
Read More »New research shows positive impact of music education
Inclusive, band-based music education is playing a significant role in improving pupil engagement, attendance and inclusion in primary schools, according to new research involving nearly 10,000 children, parents and educators. The findings showed particularly strong outcomes for children with SEND. While only 34% of children with SEND reported feeling excited …
Read More »Bett: Do you use AI in your classroom?
Whether you are an avid user or just starting out, Bett UK 2026 is the place to be. With dedicated content sessions on AI and more than 25 hands-on, expert-led Tech User Labs from world-class companies, there is something for everyone at Bett UK this January. Join 35,000+ visitors and …
Read More »One month countdown underway for Samsung’s school tech competition
With less than a month to go before entries close, Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow is inviting schools across the UK to take part in its flagship tech-for-good competition for students aged 11-18. This free, curriculum-linked programme is mapped to Gatsby Benchmarks 4, 5, and 6, helping teachers embed careers education …
Read More »Northumbria University challenges teens to reimagine AI for the future
Northumbria University has launched the Hopeful Futures AI Challenge, a groundbreaking national exhibition challenge inviting young people aged 11-16 to imagine and shape the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Led by a team of AI researchers at Northumbria University, the challenge recognises that young people will be the generation most …
Read More »Russell Hobbs partners with world hunger charity on new initiative in UK schools
Russell Hobbs has launched a nationwide school campaign and competition across the UK as part of its charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, to raise awareness of global hunger and inspire children to “cook for good”. The Plates for Change initiative, delivered in collaboration with We Are Futures and The …
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