The latest education news from the education sector, including UK schools and international schools. To view Abode2’s education website, click here.
H-FARM – where innovation, entrepreneurship and education live and grow together In 1966, the ‘average life span’ of a New York Stock Exchange company was thirty-three years. Nowadays, half of them are expected to disappear within ten years from that…
Read more
It takes character to achieve under adversity: by that definition, this year’s Berkhamsted Y13 leavers have demonstrated their character to great effect in their record-breaking A level results. We saw our students work hard to continue their studies throughout Covid…
Read more
As part of the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival, a theatre company formed of 14 Benenden Six Ones (Year 12s) have spent eight days in Scotland performing their original production, In the Small Hours.The company –known as The Wyrd Systers –were…
Read more
Benenden School’s Headmistress has praised the achievements of this “remarkable” year group for their impressive A Level results in unprecedented circumstances. Benenden students are celebrating a strong set of results, including one student who achieved a total of seven grades…
Read more
How do we get every child to strive to do well and complete their homework? Case Study – Tracy Edgar – Primary Teacher at ICS London According to the professor Harris Cooper from the US Duke University, ‘it’s important that…
Read more
As the world has changed dramatically over the last two years so have attitudes and feelings around online learning, this is also true for Online Tutoring. As tutoring has traditionally always been focused on face-to-face delivery, a recent survey by…
Read more
Being part of Harrow School Online not only demands a high academic ability from its pupil’s but we also seek to develop independent thought, intellectual curiosity and other qualities towards a of life of leadership and personal fulfilment. Pupils at…
Read more
A recent BBC article reported that home education in the UK rose by 75% last year. 40,000 pupils were taken out of formal school. Some say it’s down to ‘covid anxiety’. Some parents don’t want to risk their child’s health, or are worried about bringing the illness back to vulnerable members of the family. Others are looking for a way to…
Read more
Annual statistics on young peoples’ participation in higher education by student characteristics, including eligibility for free school meals, gender, ethnicity, special educational need status, first language and region. The publication focuses on progression rates to higher education by age 19…
Read moreCOPYRIGHT © Abode2 2012-2026