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

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.

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

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