Parent Power: Chaos theory & how to cope with children's messy ways

Parent Power: Chaos theory & how to cope with children’s messy ways

Not one of the parenting manuals prepared you for children's ability to create such an extraordinary amount of mess

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

Two children's books to inspire creativity

Two children’s books to inspire creativity

With the long winter evenings in full flow, two books offer insights and inspiration to help young people find their creative spark

Hurst College on fostering a spirit of belonging

Hurst College on fostering a spirit of belonging

Hurst College Chaplain and Director of Staff Wellbeing Janneke Blokland discusses the importance of fostering a sense of belonging across the whole school community

New Head at Francis Holland School, Sloane Square

New Head at Francis Holland School, Sloane Square

Francis Holland School, Sloane Square welcomed a new Head, Alexandra Haydon, at the start of January

The Leys pupil wins young financial journalist award

The Leys pupil wins young financial journalist award

The Leys School, Cambridge pupil Tife received a top prize in a financial journalism competition for her article on cashless society

Reddam House Berkshire on teaching tomorrow's skillset

Reddam House on teaching tomorrow’s skillset

Reddam House Principal Rick Cross on the fourth industrial revolution and how to balance tomorrow's skillset with today's life experiences

The Kingsley School, Royal Leamington Spa to become co-ed

The Kingsley School, Royal Leamington Spa to become co-ed

The Kingsley School, part of the Warwick Schools Foundation, will begin the process of going fully co-ed in 2025