Interview with: Tom Reynolds, edtech founder, EdenFiftyOne
In 2020, the UK’s education technology (edtech) market grew by 72% and is estimated to be worth around £3.5 billion, with further growth expected...
In 2020, the UK’s education technology (edtech) market grew by 72% and is estimated to be worth around £3.5 billion, with further growth expected...
Today, IKEA has launched a competition to inspire children across the UK to create sustainable concepts for their school. The competition, ‘Let’s Go Zero’,...
From September 2022, Wales will be the first UK nation to make teaching of black, Asian and minority ethnic histories mandatory in the school...
The pandemic brought devastation and disruption across the world and with it, businesses and educational institutions were forced to bring everything online with virtual...
With the British Nutrition Foundation holding its 10 year anniversary of ‘Healthy Eating Week’ this June, it’s time to talk about our food diets...
Global citizen education programme Generation Global are launching a four-week online programme for young people ages 13-17 to learn about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)....
A group of Year 10 students from The Academy of St Francis of Assisi (ASFA) have been selected as ‘Reading Revolutionaries’ as part of...
A talented art student from St John Plessington Catholic College, Bebington, has secured a place in the final of the nationwide ‘Junk Kouture’ competition....
St Cuthbert’s Catholic High School, in St Helens, recently welcomed Glass Futures to work with their Year 9 students in an engaging session with...
Over 70 Liverpool student ambassadors at Alsop High School, Liverpool, received a prize commemorating the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In...