London schools’ success ‘at risk’ if funding is diverted from capital to help other areas
As reported by the Evening Standard, levelling up should not mean redirecting resources away from London, schools leader says London’s keep reading
As reported by the Evening Standard, levelling up should not mean redirecting resources away from London, schools leader says London’s keep reading
As reported by the National Education Union, the new secretary of state will only deliver workable solutions by listening to keep reading
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Low self-esteem can become a long-term problem with harmful effects on our mental health and day-to-day lives CREDIT: This is keep reading
After the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, it is natural for children to feel some confusion. Death, even keep reading
As reported in The Guardian, report finds cost of living crisis driving teaching assistants into other work and budget cuts keep reading
Hendre Junior School have received The Arian/Silver Award for Cymraeg Campus for its hard work and dedication in promoting the keep reading
Teachers are increasingly seeing the devastating effects of the cost of living crisis on pupils, a survey by NASUWT-The Teachers’ Union has keep reading
Conducting a skills audit is a way to assess where the skills gaps lie which can be used to adapt keep reading
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