Dulwich College welcomes visitors to Shackleton’s boat
24th August 2022
Dulwich College in south-east London is the steward of a very special boat, attracting new interest in the centenary year of Shackleton's final expedition
Senior,Prep,School Leavers,Opinion
Oakham School on co-ed confidence
22nd August 2022
Oakham School’s Headmaster Henry Price discusses how a co-educational environment can help pupils develop as confident communicators
The King’s School Canterbury has a star author in Annabel Steadman
19th August 2022
The King's School Canterbury alumna Annabel Steadman has just published her first novel and is now on the New York Times Bestseller List
Tonbridge School Chapel Choir stand in for cathedral singers
17th August 2022
The Tonbridge School Chapel Choir had an unforgettable music-making experience at St Paul's Cathedral when they performed at Choral Evensong
Understanding speech and language delay
15th August 2022
Parents often wonder if their child's development is on track, but one of the most problematic areas is speech and language development. We find out more about the signs to look out for and sources of support and…
Habs Girls on the importance of outdoor learning
12th August 2022
The Headmistress of Habs Girls says it's time that our schools recognised the value and benefits of providing older pupils – girls especially – with outdoor education
Senior,Insight,Prep,School Leavers,Insight,Insight
Wizard play – the wonderful world of quidditch
8th August 2022
Quidditch, that once fictional game is finding a loyal following among students. We catch up with devotees to find out the state of play
Parent power: Imaginary friends and how to handle them
5th August 2022
There's a new family member, only you can't see them. Your child's imaginary friend might be sticking around, so here's what you need to know
Opinion,Prep,International,Opinion,Opinion,Senior
Burgess Hill Girls on boarder support in tough times
3rd August 2022
A bespoke approach to caring for boarders was never more important than during the Covid pandemic, says Nicola Donson of Burgess Hill Girls