Coram: 50 years as reading champions
11th September 2023
Coram has a long history of supporting children, and its Beanstalk volunteer reading programme celebrates its 50th birthday this year
Wells Cathedral School on why sharing music matters
8th September 2023
Wells Cathedral School's Director of Music Alex Laing says the future of music education rests on courage, openhearted generosity and sharing everything
St Dunstan’s hosts conference on teen pornography use
7th September 2023
St Dunstan's College hosted a groundbreaking conference in June to discuss the issues around teenage use of pornography
School refusal – understanding EBSA
7th September 2023
The number of children who are too anxious to attend school some or all of the time is on the rise. Absolutely Education finds out more about EBSA
ISL on the benefits of personalised learning
6th September 2023
Richard Parker, Head of School at the International School of London (ISL) on how its enhanced IB Middle Years Programme offers truly personalised and real-world learning
Linguistics gold at The Leys
1st September 2023
A Sixth Form pupil at The Leys, Cambridge achieved a gold award in the first round of the UK Linguistics Olympiad Advanced Paper
In conversation with graphic novelist Jerry Craft
31st August 2023
Graphic novelist Jerry Craft talks about the importance of great expectations and giving children characters and stories they can believe in
Are exams fit for purpose?
30th August 2023
Debate about public exams inevitably follows publication of A level and GCSE results. But the past year has raised even more questions about how we test young people. Absolutely Education gets perspectives from experts…
St Catherine’s, Bramley on a maths miscalculation
29th August 2023
Alasdair Wright, Head of Maths at St Catherine's School, Bramley, gives a mathematician and educator's perspective on proposals to make students study maths to 18