Industrial action which saw thousands of children across Scotland miss out on days of school will come to an end after support staff voted to accept a new pay deal….
Andrea Dow thinks the bond with school needed to be broken and Dan Thompson says schools must acknowledge what’s happened to rebuild trust. Plus a letter from psychologist Dr Helen Care. A Department for…
Welcome to this week’s jobs round-up, where you can view some of the job vacancies currently available in the world of boarding. Below are a selection of jobs which will…
FOUR teachers from Roedean School spent the night sleeping rough this month to help raise cash to support a Brighton homeless charity. Phil Halsey, Anabel Fortes-Ortega, Natasha Holmes and David…
Students and teachers at St Mary’s School, Cambridge, are set to bid a fond farewell to Headmistress, Charlotte Avery, in 2024 after 17 years of leadership at the school. Charlotte’s…
“Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge.” – Simon Sinek Leadership is not merely about holding a position of power;…
Labour’s plan to charge VAT on private school fees could hit girls “hardest”, an education chief has suggested. Donna Stevens, chief executive of the Girls’ Schools Association (GSA), said Labour’s policy could…
After the upheaval and uncertainty of the last few years, it appears that European workplaces are settling into a new way of working – and that flexible and hybrid models…
Welcome to this week’s jobs round-up, where you can view some of the job vacancies currently available in the world of boarding. Below are a selection of jobs which will…
Millfield pentathletes won eleven medals for Team GB at the World Biathle/Triathle Championships in Nusa Dua, Bali. The competition brought new challenges to the Millfield contingent, with athletes competing in 32 degree heat, running…