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Education system lacks language lessons

Welsh language minister and Blaenau Gwent AM Alun Davies states that the education system in Wales lacks adequate Welsh lessons. The aim of the Welsh education system is to ensure that there will always be speakers of the inherit language. The language is part of the Welsh identity and it is important to ensure children keep learning […]

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Schools to remove underachieving students

Ofsted has recently revealed that it seems like schools are trying to boost their statistics by simply removing students from the school who are expected to not achieve good enough results. This way the schools ensure to maintain their good reputation, however, the ethics of this procedure are questionable. Experts are speaking a word of

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Thy English Academy at the Mum2Mum Market, Wanstead

Drop by at Thy English Academy’s market stall at the Mum2Mum Market Wanstead. The event is held on the 1st of April at the Wanstead United Reformed Church. There will be a special discount for work books and free trial passes as well as free assessments will be given away. Don’t miss these amazing offers! For

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“Smartify” – The future of Art

In May, a new app, called “Smartify” will launch making it possible to scan paintings and other art work and get more information on the piece of art. While many museums already have apps, where visitors can find out more about the paintings in one gallery, smartly combines multiple museums. During the introduction phase, only

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Further cuts on education budget

Philip Hammonds demands that further 3.5 billion pounds are saved in this years budget. Cuts would be expected to affect the education budget for 16-19 year old as well as police education. However, as promised in 2015, the core education budget is secure. The announcement of additional cuts was necessary, since the chancellor will otherwise be

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Loughton school awarded outstanding Ofsted report

Debden Park High School received an outstanding Ofsted report last week. The school is described as having a “culture of aspiration”. The headteacher, Helen Gascoyne, highlights exceptionality of the school and says the students have absolutely earned this. As a reward every student got a badge and the school organized a fun all day event

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Scottish Education bill delayed

Primeminister Theresa May criticized the further delay of a new education bill for Scotland at a conference last Friday. Ms Sturgeon fires back by stating that the bill needs to be carefully checked and revisited before it can pass. However, Ms May argues that the new bill is desperately needed since the standards have fallen

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Sex and relationships education obligatory for ALL schools

Since year 2000, most schools have held classes for sex and relationships education (SRE). However, privat schools and academies do not have to deliver these classes, since they are also not obliged to follow the National Curriculum. 2 days ago the government decided that from now on all schools have to teach SRE. The possibility,

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