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It’s generally accepted that provision for music in the UK’s state schools is patchy, varying hugely from one local borough to another and one school to another, according to the importance placed on
By embracing technology and sharing expertise, independent schools are helping to shape a more inclusive and future-ready education system
“The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.” Antonio Gramsci’s words, written in prison near Bari almost 100 years ago, ring out to us now. The politi
Ellis Genge, Mitch Eadie and Andrew Bell started SKILLCLUB to bring elite rugby to the masses – and it’s making a difference
In 1897 Dudden Hill School opened as a Board School for boys, girls and infants in three separate departments housed in the same building, which is located on the lane that runs between Neasden and Wi
With King Charles III as a patron, Heritage Crafts (heritagecrafts. org.uk) is a national charity set up to “celebrate, support and safeguard traditional craft skills”. Its latest Red List of Endanger