Progress Schools is working with Liverpool City Council to support the city’s hardest to reach young people. | Sponsored content Liverpool City Council has recently approved the organisation’s Liverpool-based school, a registered independent school with the department of education, and it will now form part of the council’s education framework. By offering alternative ...
Read More...Leading a subject area effectively is one of the most important elements in securing high quality teaching and learning in the classroom. Whether you’re stepping up to take a leadership post for the first time, or have years of experience under your belt; there are always new challenges to face so ...
Read More...St John Bosco Arts College is celebrating today after being shortlisted for the prestigious TES Schools Awards 2017. The all-girls catholic secondary school in Croxteth, Liverpool is in the running for the ‘English teacher or team of the year’ award. The school’s English department is passionate about improving the life chances of ...
Read More...Students at Rainford High have taken home first prize at the Unilever Bright Futures awards. Year 10 students claimed first prize at the Unilever Bright Futures Celebration & Assessment Awards for their innovative ‘Soap & Suds Toys’ product. Going head to head with students from 21 schools across the region, teams had to design ...
Read More...A local special school is celebrating after being officially accredited by the National Autistic Society (NAS). Abbot’s Lea School in Woolton has been awarded the Autism Accreditation mark yet again for its “effective child-centred package for pupils and students on the Autism Spectrum.” The news comes as people across the world celebrate ...
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