As part of Malvern College’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the school launched an ambitious project to travel for three weeks by canoe down the Coppermine River to Kugluktuk in Canada,
At St Margaret’s School in Hertfordshire, we strive not only to be part of the larger community, but also to give back to it. Pupils recently visited the New Hope…
With a chorus of dead people, a fat bald uncle who flies to the moon, a butler who doesn’t speak, and complicated technical effects, pupils and staff of Gordon’s School…
Dolman House boarders enjoyed a sunny weekend camping trip to the North York Moors in June, and packed in so many outdoor activities, the lack of a mobile phone signal…
Hazlegrove has been encouraging boarders and day pupils to be ‘M.A.D.’ – that is to be thinking more about other people and to be ‘Making a Difference’ to those less…
Taunton School has cemented its relationship with Paderborn AFC in Germany. The school sponsors the football team at the Garrison. A number of children from Paderborn families have taken up…
Having their head in the clouds’ is not something that you normally say about headteachers, but for Nicky Botterill, Headmistress at Bruton School for Girls, she really did have her…
Anational competition which aims to find the best junior and senior school choirs has attracted participation from more than 45,000 children since it was launched in 2003. This year Harrogate…
Early in the academic year, 17 Bromsgrove School cadets embarked on an expedition to France and Belgium where they completed their Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition. This followed the…
Adams’ Grammar School recently welcomed HRH The Earl of Wessex to formally open the school’s new music and teaching facilities. Prince Edward has a long association with Adams’ through his…