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Karate kid lands European crown
A Trent College karate fighter hopes to qualify for the World Championships after landing his first European Championship crown
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
Pool success for Plymouth
Swimmers from Plymouth College have won nine medals and broken four records in the English Schools Swimming Championships
Legal eagles
Legal firm Veale Wasbrough Vizards' education team has won the top Deal Makers award for its work across the sector
Taunton teens ride 989 mile for charity
Two fifteen-year-olds have raised more than £4,300 for cancer charities by cycling the length of Great Britain
Going for the double
Tennis and hockey teams from Trent College in Long Eaton have qualified for their respective national finals
Fencing gold medal a family affair
The Commonwealth Fencing Championships saw a former Brentwood pupil following in his older brother’s footsteps
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
Bespoke customer care training launched
Harrison Catering Services has introduced ‘The Harrison Smile’, a new customer care training programme for its staff
Celebration at Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury High School has become the first school in Shropshire to win an Independent School Award
Girls go over the top
A re-enactment workshop has helped girls at Farlington Prep School to understand the horrors of World War One
Taunton School appoints new head
Taunton deputy headmaster Lee Glaser will take over from Dr John Newton as headmaster of the Somerset school in January
Grass makes pitch perfect
Problems with the playing fields at Old Anniesland in Glasgow have been resolved thanks to specially developed fast-growing grass
Coding in the real world
BETT speaker profile: Kirsty Tonks, e-learning and teaching school director, Shireland Collegiate Academy
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