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Dauntsey’s welcomes Jonathan Dimbleby
Broadcaster and author Jonathan Dimbleby has given the last of this year’s Mercers’ Lectures at Dauntsey’s school
Marathon charity run at Oundle
Oundle girls completed 13 marathons in a non-stop 24 hour run to raise money for charities working in Britain and abroad
Let's hear it for Millie!
The partially-sighted skier from King’s Canterbury school was the youngest competitor at last year’s Winter Paralympics
School makes economic expertise count
Bromley High School has hosted a high-profile economics conference as a means of accelerating students’ learning
Celebration at Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury High School has become the first school in Shropshire to win an Independent School Award
Engineering education packs launched
Primary schools can get free educational materials encouraging children to find out more about civil engineering
Girls go over the top
A re-enactment workshop has helped girls at Farlington Prep School to understand the horrors of World War One
Teaching assistance
The newly expanded Education Show returns to the Birmingham NEC in March. Here are some of the highlights
Upping the digital ante
iPads have helped RGS prep schools in Worcester to bring a new dimension to their digital learning programme
Contest seeks top teenage code breakers
Britain’s most gifted teenage code breakers take part in the Cyber Security Challenge UK Schools Final
Risk management programme extends
The Risk-Avert programme will roll out across the country following a successful pilot project in Essex
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
UB January edition out now
The January edition of University Business magazine, with predictions for the year ahead, is now available to download
Sodexo signs up for Freedom Foods
Sodexo has become the first food service provider to sign up for Freedom Foods for independent schools
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