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National Theatre releases new research revealing significant impact of youth theatre on wellbeing ahead of Connections and New Views Festivals this summer

– New research report demonstrates positive impact of youth theatre as Connections participants report positive mental wellbeing significantly above national averages – Eight new plays will premiere at the Connections Festival at Lowry in Salford, performed by youth groups from across the UK – Six new plays written by teenagers to be platformed at the…

Feeling connected at school aids pupil mental health and attendance, study finds

Strong relationships with school staff and a sense of belonging at school can protect teenagers’ mental wellbeing and help reduce absences, according to new findings from The University of Manchester’s #BeeWell programme. The large-scale study shows that while poor mental health can drive disengagement from school, positive day-to-day school experiences play a critical role in protecting…

New research raises serious concerns over gov SEND white paper as consultation closes

‘This is not the answer for SEND’ – expert response to government White Paper New research and report questions digital, pre-determined approach in “potentially traumatic” proposed government reforms A new report questions the use of automated tiered systems in the government’s proposed SEND education reforms as well as its focus on mainstream achievement over individual…

European Study Tours becomes Esto as schools seek more personalised and inspiring educational trips

  European Study Tours has rebranded as Esto, unveiling a bold new identity designed to reflect growing demand from schools and teachers for more personalised, curriculum-linked and meaningful educational travel experiences.   The specialist educational travel company is entering a new chapter in its 40-year history with a fresh name, new brand identity and renewed…

How Tomorrows’ Workforce Would Redesign the Workplace

University and post-graduate students across the UK want workplaces that protect energy, reduce stress and prioritise wellbeing as the source of productivity. These findings come from a national scholarship launched by global office furniture manufacturer AJ Products to understand how future workers want their environments to function and feel. The results reveal a significant shift…

Silverstone Museum launches new STEM Pitstop Outreach Program, in partnership with Aramco

Silverstone Museum is steering future careers in motorsport, F1, and beyond as it announces its new STEM Pitstop Outreach Program. Aramco supports the program under the Aramco Global STEM Education Citizenship Program, enabling partners to advance STEM education worldwide.   The award-winning Silverstone Museum will deliver free educational workshops nationwide to inspire future engineers and…

Educational resources supplier Findel named as one of the UK’s best places to work for second year running

Educational resources supplier Findel has officially been named as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces™ 2026 by Great Place To Work?, the global authority on workplace culture.    The recognition marks the second consecutive year that Findel has earned a place on the prestigious list. This year, the company appears as part of the wider Manutan Group alongside…

Perfect For The Easter Holidays | Mundo Pixar Experience in London – World’s Biggest Pixar Exhibition

LONDON’S NEW MUST-VISIT ATTRACTION IS PERFECT FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS Mundo Pixar Experience: The World’s Biggest Pixar Exhibition is booking throughout Easter and until June 2026. Tickets on sale at www.mundopixar.com   WEMBLEY PARK, LONDON If you’re searching for the ultimate Easter holiday day out in London, Mundo Pixar Experience is a must-visit. The multi-sensory…

From evidence to dialogue, How the 2025 Framework could change the tone of inspection

By Steve Kirkpatrick, former Headteacher and Ofsted Lead Inspector, and Co-Founder of Intelligent Evidence As Ofsted moves towards the new 2025 education inspection framework, schools and inspectors alike are preparing for a cultural shift: from data-driven judgement to dialogue-driven understanding. For Steve Kirkpatrick, a former headteacher and Ofsted lead inspector, this change has the potential…

Daisy Education opens new North East HQ

GATESHEAD, 20th OCT, 2025 – A PROVIDER of education software to schools across the UK has opened a new head office in the North East of England.   Daisy Education UK has relocated to a new 5,565sq ft head office at Queen’s Park on Gateshead’s Team Valley Trading Estate.   The edtech company, formerly known…

School catering specialist Olive Dining collaborates with the Partnership Learning Trust

Exclusive catering service for the education sector, Olive Dining, has joined forces with Partnership Learning – a multi-academy Trust overseeing 18 schools across London and Essex.   The three-year partnership will see Olive Dining create and deliver bespoke menus for five secondary schools, five primary schools and one Special Education Needs (SEN) school – with…

GCSE results: Experts warn parents of common mistakes

GCSE: Here are 5 ways parents can support their children’s unexpected results Experts warn of common mistakes parents make as results day approaches Leading tutoring provider offers crucial advice to support children with unexpected results It’s GCSE results day and experts are urging parents and guardians to be mindful of their actions and reactions, which…

Impressive GCSE Results at New College Durham

New College Durham (NCD) is absolutely thrilled to celebrate yet another year of fantastic GCSE achievements! With some incredible results, students have truly showcased their talent, resilience, and dedication to success. It’s been a busy year for the college, with over 1,200 students sitting their maths and English exams. Of these students, the college was…

Malvern College celebrates exam success

A school in Worcestershire, shortlisted for Independent School of the Year, is today celebrating excellent GCSE results, with over half the grades (56%) at 9-7 – the equivalent of the former A*-A grade. 96% of grades at Malvern College were 9-4 – above the national average – with 75% between grades 9-6 (A*-B equivalent). Among…

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