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We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new Wellbeing Hub
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Drones are now being used to deliver blood samples between Guy's and
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On Remembrance Sunday, 10 November, ten representatives from Dulwich College’s CCF (Combined
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The Independent Schools Show is
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Eaton House Belgravia has just launched Belgravia Bunnies – a music, sensory and
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Broomwood has won an Independent Schools of the Year Award. Judges were
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At Walhampton Prep School, they are passionate about an education that inspires
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Another September is upon us and so begins the term of final
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Pupils at Dulwich College look forward to an exciting Michaelmas termIt’
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Free school places available for over 100 exceptionally talented young students• Scholarships awarded
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My child is starting school soon, should I get their eyes tested?
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Sian Griffiths, Education and Families Editor of The Sunday Times, explores the influence of lockdown on our children’s schooling and investigates the long-term ramifications for our education system likely to last well beyond the pandemic
Read All ChangeThe decisions you make for your child’s education are pivotal, says Nicola Woolcock, Education Editor of The Times. Here she offers clarity on the maze of educational options for parents - single sex v co-ed, state v private, day v boarding and London v out-of-London options
Read Making Your Mind UpEarly Years is a crucial part of a child’s development, says Dina Shoukry, who outlines how to choose the right setting for your child
Read Getting a Head StartSo much of our education system hinges on reading, so how can you instil a passion for books at a young age and continue to encourage them, asks Georgina Blaskey
Read For the Love of ReadingThere is momentum growing to stop using the term ‘lost generation’ and reshape the debate from the big ‘catch-up’ to the big ‘shake-up’, says Dina Shoukry
Read The Big Shake-UpDina Shoukry explores the increasing trend in taking teaching outside as part of everyday learning and the many benefits it brings our children
Read Time OutParents can be forgiven for feeling like they face a minefield as their child approaches senior school. Decisions need to be made early before stepping onto the roller coaster of entrance exams with their varying formats, and now changes may be afoot. Charlotte Peterson investigates
Read The Changing Face of ExamsWe asked current house masters and mistresses at some of the country’s leading boarding schools for their advice on preparing children for the move from day school to boarding life. Georgina Blaskey delivers their sage advice
Read Boarding PrepSixth Form lays the foundation for pupils’ onward journey into higher education and beyond but does where they study for A-levels colour that outcome? Gillian Upton looks at the options for 16-year-olds
Read Go Your Own WaySo many red flags were hoisted last year over children’s wellbeing. Schools acted swiftly to revise their pastoral care provision and brought in experts in many cases. Gillian Upton discovers what the government and schools are doing to act proportionally and keep the issue firmly on the radar
Read Loud and ClearOpen days showcase schools like no other time so it’s essential that you have your questions at the ready and eyes wide open, says Gillian Upton
Read Open Days – Question TimeFinding private school fees has taken on an added urgency this year but schools are reaching out to parents with schemes to lessen the burden, says Gillian Upton
Read Bridge over the Troubled WaterAcknowledgment and early assessment of a special educational need is key to ensuring that your child reaches their full potential, says Gillian Upton
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