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Sport
Pundits and pros visit Bolton School

Pundits and pros visit Bolton School

Bolton School pupils enjoy insight into world of professional football from former internationals Mark Lawrenson and Trevor Sinclair
Sailing away to success

Sailing away to success

A school in the Lake District is the first in the country to earn RYA champion club status for sail racing
Karate kid lands European crown

Karate kid lands European crown

A Trent College karate fighter hopes to qualify for the World Championships after landing his first European Championship crown
Going for the double

Going for the double

Tennis and hockey teams from Trent College in Long Eaton have qualified for their respective national finals
Beaumont opens D of Y new sports centre

Beaumont opens D of Y new sports centre

Rugby legend Bill Beaumont opens new sports centre at Duke of York’s Royal Military School, Dover – part of a £24.9 million building project
Unbeaten season for Dauntsey’s 1st XV

Unbeaten season for Dauntsey’s 1st XV

Dauntsey's School 1st XV rugby team has enjoyed an exceptional season, winning all 15 of their matches this term
Young fencer competes at highest level

Young fencer competes at highest level

A teenager from Manchester High School for Girls furthers her fencing career at a tournament in Denmark
Jumping for joy

Jumping for joy

Mayfields, the St Leonards independent Catholic girls’ school, has been enjoying national success in equestrian sport
School cricket team wins national award

School cricket team wins national award

The first XI cricket team at King Edward’s School, Birmingham has been presented with a national award at Lord’s
Leading school choses Bridome

Leading school choses Bridome

Leading independent school, Reeds School, has chosen Bridome to provide a new indoor facility for their Tennis Performance Centre
Bespoke customer care training launched
Harrison Catering Services has introduced ‘The Harrison Smile’, a new customer care training programme for its staff
Legal eagles
Legal firm Veale Wasbrough Vizards' education team has won the top Deal Makers award for its work across the sector
Enriching experiences
Group school trips abroad are fine, but you can’t beat a good old-fashioned student exchange, says Ted Underwood
The great indoors
Sports players in school can be in their element without being out in the elements, writes Simon Fry
Over the horizon
What’s in store for the education sector over the next 12 months, and how can we best prepare for future obstacles?
Double debating victories
Pupils at The Queen’s Senior School have recently scored two notable victories in debating competitions
Support for primary-age sex education
New research by the Sex Education Forum reveals that parents support sex and relationships education at primary school
Young fencer competes at highest level
A teenager from Manchester High School for Girls furthers her fencing career at a tournament in Denmark
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
School appoints patron of reading
Children’s author Ali Sparkes’s visit to a Dorset prep school proved inspiring to young readers and writers alike
Engineering education packs launched
Primary schools can get free educational materials encouraging children to find out more about civil engineering
Four heads attend remembrance event
Remembrance Day at Hereford Cathedral School saw the current headmaster joined by his three predecessors for the first time
Students take on the Bank of England
Economists from Trent College are among more than a thousand students from across the country competing in this year’s Interest Rate Challenge
Learning to build bridges
Pupils at Nottingham Girls’ High School have been exploring engineering with the help of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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