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  • Picture Perfect
    Picture Perfect 29.06.22

    A student in Moray has won a national photography competition. Olivia Barnett, who was 17 when she entered the competition and in her final year of studies at Gordonstoun, won first prize in the national finals of a competition for…

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  • Digital University
    Digital University 26.06.22

    How ed-tech companies are bringing quality education to the doorstep of millions The incubation of a ‘Digital University’ that was announced by the finance minister during the 2022-23 Union Budget earlier this year confirms that ed-tech’s now have a bigger…

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  • A Unique Education Experience in The Netherlands
    A Unique Education Experience in The Netherlands 24.06.22

    An interview with Nikki Holterman, Director at Eerde International Boarding School, talks to Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor of Relocate Global, about the schools deep local and global connection and the benefits of a small school with small class sizes. Eerde…

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  • Higher Ed: Trouble Ahead
    Higher Ed: Trouble Ahead 22.06.22

    Low student satisfaction and rising deficits spell trouble for higher education in England Higher education providers face long-term, systemic, pressures on their financial sustainability and viability, with the proportion of providers with an in-year deficit having increased in every one…

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  • China’s New Oriental education giant finds new life in English live streaming
    China’s New Oriental education giant finds new life in English live streaming 20.06.22

    Shares in China’s New Oriental climbed for a fourth straight day earlier this week, with analysts saying its new live-streaming sales strategy could help it recover from a regulatory crackdown that decimated its education business. The company was once one…

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  • Long Covid Shake-up as Teacher Cases Rise
    Long Covid Shake-up as Teacher Cases Rise 19.06.22

    Education secretary to issue new guidance on long Covid, as unions say teachers should get up to 12 months of full-paid leave if diagnosed with the condition. Nadhim Zahawi’s has asked officials to draw up new guidance on long Covid…

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  • Queen’s Award for Gordonstoun
    Queen’s Award for Gordonstoun 17.06.22

    Gordonstoun’s volunteer Fire Service has been awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.  This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to an MBE. Gordonstoun is the only school in the…

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  • New Age of Ed-tech
    New Age of Ed-tech 15.06.22

    Education is undergoing a tech-field renaissance. The future of learning will be driven by access to new technologies and digital content, on-demand and on our terms. The internet, mobile and social media have changed our lives. New emerging tools and…

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  • Strike Ballot Could See Scottish Schools Close After Summer
    Strike Ballot Could See Scottish Schools Close After Summer 13.06.22

    Ballot by public sector workers’ union Unison will include thousands of school and nursery staff. Schools could close after the summer holiday depending on the result of a ballot of public sector workers, which opens 10th June. Some 25,000 Unison…

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