This January, the Bett UK 2026 agenda brings you world-class speakers and sessions. From Hannah Fry to Amol Rajan, don’t miss this carefully curated line-up of special guests that will inspire and educate across the key topics shaping the future of education. Your Bett UK 2026 ticket gives you access to …
Read More »Students explore live uni redevelopment in construction recruitment drive
Students have been given a behind-the-scenes tour of a multi-million-pound university redevelopment in London’s East End as part of a major drive to attract more young people into the construction industry. The leading representative body for the sector, Build UK, and major contractor Willmott Dixon hosted the visit at the …
Read More »Birmingham City University invests in smarter campus
North, a leading provider of smart technology solutions, has been awarded a million-pound contract to deliver a smart access control system at Birmingham City University (BCU). The £1m initial investment represents the university’s first step in becoming a smarter campus, enhancing security, sustainability, and the student experience. Following a highly …
Read More »Olive Dining supports National School Meals Week 2025
School caterer Olive Dining is supporting this year’s National School Meals Week (NSMW) – the annual campaign created by the Local Authority Caterers’ Association (LACA) – to honour the vital role that school meals play in pupils’ lives across the UK. Taking place from 10-14 November, National School Meals Week …
Read More »Larry Lamb goes back to school as Samsung’s flagship education programme returns
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is a free education programme that challenges students aged 11 to 18 in secondary schools and colleges across the UK and Ireland to solve real-world problems using curiosity, creativity and technology. With tech prizes, work experience opportunities, and the chance to showcase student ideas on the …
Read More »Tonbridge SEND college expansion saves council £1m per year
The Oaks Specialist College in Tonbridge has unveiled its new home learning centre, The Point, which opens to learners this week. Sustainable construction firm, TG Escapes, designed and built the new building using modular construction methods. The Point was completed in just six months, allowing education to continue at The …
Read More »Students and teachers take charge as Government pledges to include climate in the curriculum
Last week, 300 students and 42 teachers from across England took part in a series of events, providing students and educators with the knowledge, tools, and support to build their own Climate Action Plans to be implemented at their schools. The events, hosted at UCL, Durham University and the University …
Read More »Cheshire College students line streets with creative poppy tribute
Students at Cheshire College – South & West have marked Remembrance Day with a creative project, producing hand-designed poppies that now line Nantwich Road near the College’s Crewe campus. The display honours those who have served in the Armed Forces and creates a striking public tribute for the local community. …
Read More »Career Growth Paths in SEND and Inclusion
The field of special educational needs provision in UK schools continues to change, with approximately 1.7 million pupils now with identified needs. This growing demand has led to new challenges for educators who must develop advanced skills to create truly inclusive learning environments. As schools face increasing pressure to deliver …
Read More »apetito launches free Mission Nutrition lesson plans
Educating children on the benefits of a healthy diet has never been so important. Childhood obesity is a significant health issue, with it estimated that today in England, one in three children will be obese or overweight when they finish primary school. Receiving good nutrition during childhood lays the foundation …
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