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

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

Frensham Heights on progressive values in education

Frensham Heights on progressive values in education

Andrew Fisher, Head at Frensham Heights School, Surrey, on what makes a progressive education so relevant to today’s world.

Star time with RPO and ACS International Schools

Star time with RPO and ACS International Schools

Students came together to perform classic tunes alongside West End professionals in an event organised by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) and ACS International Schools

Lichfield Cathedral School – the big sing

Lichfield Cathedral School – the big sing

Lichfield Cathedral School joined in MusicShare's 20th birthday singing spectacular in Lichfield Cathedral in November

Dragon School on how we measure pastoral impact

Dragon School on how we measure pastoral impact

Dragon School Deputy Head Pastoral Kath Harvey considers how we measure and judge pastoral impact within our schools

Kew House School on delivering interconnected learning

Kew House School on delivering interconnected learning at GCSE

The Headmaster of Kew House on the ways in which the GCSE diet can be enriched with a holistic and interconnected learning approach

Tonbridge School's Giving Day success

Tonbridge School’s Giving Day success

Tonbridge School's annual Giving Day raised a huge sum and took it closer to its Foundation Award goals

Maida Vale School on the importance of a creative curriculum

Maida Vale School on the importance of a creative curriculum

Maida Vale School Head Magnus Bashaarat on a long-overdue realisation that creative subjects help to fuel the UK economy and provide rewarding careers