With leisure parks closed and activities such as grassroots football cancelled, it is of utmost importance that children get a good amount of exercise at
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5 reasons to study ACCA in the UK
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualification is tailor-made for people who want to qualify as an accountant within the public practice or in commerce,
Shaping the future: How Zhejiang University transforms lives
Responsibility. Hard work. Loyalty. These are the three tenets of a good life according to Zhejiang University Associate Professor Imran Haider Shamsi; a man who
What are the main educational routes into a financial career?
The UK’s financial sector is believed to add over £170bn to the British economy every single year. With figures like that on the table, it’s
7 Gifts That Your Grad Will Go Crazy For
Graduations are special events that call for celebrations and gifts for the academic achievements of loved ones. Whether they have finished their formal education and
Teachers Forking Out Millions on Classroom Supplies
British teachers are forking out millions on classroom supplies, a damning new report has found. The study showed that almost two thirds of the teachers questioned
GIRL, 6, MISSED FOUR MONTHS OF SCHOOL OVER ADMIN MIX-UP
A six-year-old girl is thrilled to be back in the classroom after a mix-up meant she missed school – for almost four months. Amione Reynolds
STAYING DEBT FREE AND OWNING A HOUSE ‘FANTASIES’ FOR YOUNG BRITS
Staying debt free and owning a house are ‘fantasies’ for young Brits according to new research. Three quarters of Brits aged 16-25 are also unconvinced
MUM’S FURY AT TWO-DAY SUSPENSION FOR YOB SCHOOLBOY
A schoolboy who launched a sickening attack on a fellow pupil which was caught on video has been suspended for just two days, the victim’s
Employers believe young people lack workplace skills, according to survey
Image Source- Daily Mail According to a survey conducted by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), out of around 3000 firms, 9 out of 10
Six figure savings for training provider by using online apprenticeship solutions
Training providers in the UK are being encouraged to adopt online tools and resources after Paragon Skills estimated revenue of a quarter of a million
Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell charged with child sex offences
By Gerald Heneghan Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell has been charged with a number of sex offences against children.
Michael Gove abandons EBacc plans
By Gerald Heneghan Education secretary Michael Gove is set to announce plans to replace GCSE qualifications with English Baccalaureate (EBacc) have been abandoned.
Polish ‘is England’s second language’
By Lauren Grice Polish is now the second language of England and Wales, new data from the 2011 Census has revealed.
Nursery ratios set to rise under new childcare reforms
By Gerald Heneghan Nurseries and childminders in England will be permitted to look after more children under new childcare reforms set to be announced today
Michael Gove announces A-level overhaul
By Gerald Heneghan Michael Gove has unveiled a raft of changes to the way A-levels are carried out in England.
Snow causes nationwide chaos for travel and schools
By Laura Moulden Heavy snowfall across the UK continues to cause nationwide travel disruption including cancelled flights, road closures and long train delays.
Headteacher takes week off school to go skiing
A PRIMARY school headteacher has outraged parents by taking a week off during term time for a skiing holiday – bending strict rules normally levelled
Against the odds two teens scored great GCSE results
AS TEENS up and down the country opened their GCSEs results on Thursday two students in particular have beaten incredible adversity just to sit their
GCSE grades rise for 23rd year in a row
TEENAGERS celebrated their GCSE results across the country yesterday with the percentage gaining A*-C grades rising for the 23rd year in a row. Just under