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Primary schools invited to partake in online reading project with Paralympian Danielle Brown

Lexi Heselwood left and Cat Williams Reading For Life 2 Primary schools invited to partake in online reading project with Paralympian Danielle Brown

Primary schools are being invited to take part in an exclusive online reading of two-time gold paralympic gold medallist and author Danielle Brown’s book “Girls Rule” by the author herself, to mark World Book Day on March 6th. The event is part of the Children’s disability charity, Children Today Charitable Trust’s ‘Reading for Life’ project, which aims to …

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YPO gives back £19.2 million to UK schools over 15 years

YPO Ogat YPO gives back £19.2 million to UK schools over 15 years

Schools throughout the UK are celebrating a windfall thanks to a loyalty scheme that has seen one of the UK’s largest public sector buying organisations give back £19.2 million over the past 15 years. Publicly-owned YPO has revealed that 9,785 of its customers have been given a total of £355,316 …

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King’s College London partners with Better Green Living on accommodation refurb

KCL show flat 2 King's College London partners with Better Green Living on accommodation refurb

Refurbishment specialists, Better Green Living, has unveiled the latest renovated student bedrooms at King’s College London’s Great Dover Street Apartments near London Bridge, marking the next stage of work in transforming the university’s residential offering. As the principal renovation and special works provider, Better Green Living has to date transformed …

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New primary school network launched in Bedford

Bedford Accelerator Peer Review Programme New primary school network launched in Bedford

A new network of nine primaries in the borough has been launched where senior leaders review each other’s schools and share best practice to help with school improvement, being brought together as part of a partnership between The Harpur Trust, The Pioneer Learning Trust and Bedford Borough Council. It’s called …

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Educators want better tech but are impeded by budget

Leaders in the British education sector are keen to invest in technology to develop their organisations but say that lack of available budget is holding them back. The figures are revealed in the OneAdvanced Education Trends Report 2025, which polled 740 senior decision-makers in British education organisations on their priorities for …

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