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Bolton school welcomed pundits Mark Lawrenson (mid right) and Trevor Sinclair (right)
The great indoors
Sports players in school can be in their element without being out in the elements, writes Simon Fry
Young Geographer of the Year
Sophie Topp wins Royal Geographical Society & Geographical magazine’s Young Geographer of the Year comp in the 16-18 Years Age category
There’s no escaping the performing arts
We should be integrating performing arts right across school life, says Darryl Nel from ACS Cobham International School
UB January edition out now
The January edition of University Business magazine, with predictions for the year ahead, is now available to download
School aims to nurture tennis stars
Ewell Castle School has launched a high-performance tennis academy in conjunction with Tennis Avenue Academy
Queen of the chess board
A sixth former at Farlington School on the West Sussex/Surrey border has won two major chess championship titles
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?
Politician offers insights to pupils
The speaker of the House of Commons has paid a visit to North London Collegiate School to talk about politics and parliament
Bruton Head selected for national Award
The Girls Schools' Association has announced Bruton Headmistress Nicola Botterill as national award winner
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
Germaine Greer visits Clayesmore
World renowned feminist writer Germaine Greer has visited Clayesmore School to deliver lecture on Forty Years of Feminism and Fun
Catering award for Bishop’s Stortford
The catering team at Bishop's Stortford College has won a Gold CAP UK catering award for the fourth successive year
Designing for intelligent schools
The advance of technology hasn’t just changed learning, it’s also affected the way architects approach school design, says Jude Harris
Choral visit to Solihull
Solihull School’s choir has performed alongside Nigel Short’s Tenebrae in a concert of ‘Russian Treasures’
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