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For people living outside the UK, Britain’s illustrious private school system can sometimes seem perplexing and impenetrable. Serena Templeton spoke to Neil Pocket, director of @school-in-ukabout finding a school tailored to meet individual children’s needs It’s often said that ‘British…
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A decade ago, children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the Middle East often lacked access to education, and societal stigmas led to many being kept at home. SEND was largely overlooked, and there was minimal support in…
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Solihull School, an independent school in the UK, is offering pupils two weeks without homework if they reduce their screen time and read books instead. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on smartphones and foster a love of reading. Head…
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Schools for children with special educational needs (SEN) are placing a strong emphasis on preparing students for further education and the workforce, aiming to ensure every child leaves with opportunities for employment and independence—both vital for self-esteem. Over the past…
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Here are our top ten school library recommendations – all of these libraries highlight the diverse ways in which schools can foster a love for reading, encourage academic exploration, and create inspiring environments for students. Happy Reading! Bedales School The…
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AI can perform tasks that typically require human input, such as learning, reasoning, and creative thinking. While commonly found in platforms like Netflix or Amazon, AI is increasingly being used in educational settings to assist both students and teachers. RileyBot,…
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The K-12 curriculum, which emphasises balanced assessment with a 50 per cent school-based evaluation and 50 per cent external exam split, has been piloted in a school in Punjab to adapt it for Indian students The Australian curriculum plans to…
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Bridget Phillipson, UK education secretary, is looking at letting local councils open new schools for the first time in more than a decade, as she vowed to emulate the reforming “energy and purpose” of her Tory predecessor Michael Gove. Phillipson…
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Latin America is emerging as a market for British international schools, despite being overshadowed by the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
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