Elevator pitch: Why study Business?

Elevator pitch: Why study Business?

From start-ups to global corporations, the world badly needs smart thinkers and doers to create, innovate and generate prosperity. Two experts in the field give their elevator pitch for why Business is a subject worth…

Hurst College is riding high

Hurst College is riding high

Hurst College has a superb location in Sussex horse country, and it is expanding its riding and training opportunities for pupils – from grassroots up

St Catherine's, Bramley on delivering focused careers guidance

St Catherine’s, Bramley on delivering focused careers guidance

St Catherine's School, Bramley, Head of Careers Catherine Taylor on how its carefully designed careers programme helps students gain the edge in a competitive and constantly shifting work landscape

Wellington College on sixth form independence

Wellington College on sixth form independence

Wellington College Director of Admissions Ed Venables discusses its soon-to-open Sixth Form Centre and its approach to ensuring breadth of opportunities for its 16+ pupils

Sixth Form 2:0 – how schools are adapting 16+ education

Sixth Form 2:0 – how schools are adapting 16+ education

Sixth Form life is changing to suit priorities of students in the 16+ age group. Schools are responding with innovations in spaces, learning opportunities and ambiance. Absolutely Education speaks to two London schools

Healthy competition – why school sports are so important

Healthy competition – why school sports are so important

We all know that sport is good for us physically, but it can also develop a whole range of mental skills – including a positive outlook on life Four leading independents explain why sport is a winner on and off the…

Young at heart – the reinvented Young V&A

Young at heart – the reinvented Young V&A

Young V&A in Bethnal Green has been redesigned with and for children – the result is a fun and friendly museum space where kids come first

Lego Brick Club – a game changer for neurodiverse children

Lego Brick Club – a game changer for neurodiverse children

Lego brick building clubs can be a game changer for neurodiverse children – helping them develop social skills, make friends and have a whole lot of fun

Day in the life: Head Girls of St Catherine's Bramley

Day in the life: Head Girls of St Catherine’s Bramley

Danai and Mia, Head Girls of St Catherine's School Bramley, talk us through a day in their lives

Treasure Trail – Robin Scott-Elliot's gripping new mystery

Treasure trail – Robin Scott-Elliot’s gripping new mystery

Robin Scott-Elliot's Finding Treasure Island, weaves a gripping narrative around the boy and the hand-drawn map that inspired the epic 19th-century tale