by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2018 | News
If you took a list of the top 20 places in England where schools have the most funding, 18 of them would be in London. And if you took another list, of the top 20 places with the highest level of social mobility, 17 of them would also be in London. Is that a...
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2018 | News
Damian Hinds has become the new Education Secretary, replacing Justine Greening. What are the questions waiting at the top of his in-tray? And what should he do differently to avoid the sudden exit of his predecessor? 1) How to get back the political initiative?...
by vinnie walsh | st Dec 2017 | News
We’ve sourced our top online Christmas pointers (d’you get it?!) so you don’t have to. Gordon Ramsay Says: ‘My secret to keeping the meat moist is to not worry about serving it piping hot. Warm meat with hot gravy is stunning. Get up...
by vinnie walsh | th Oct 2017 | News
Applications are open for primary, infant and junior places in Kent schools, with about 16,000 families expected to apply for a place to start school next September. Families are being encouraged to apply as soon as possible for a primary school place for their...
by vinnie walsh | th Oct 2017 | News
We are pleased to announce that Kent Teaching Solutions will be attending several exclusive recruitment events in Partnership with The Stour Academy Trust. The trusts Core purpose is to improve outcomes for children where children’s well-being and their...
by vinnie walsh | nd Sep 2017 | News
Children labelled “average” by teachers are missing out because more focus goes on those at the bottom of the class, a report has found. Experts say children who are classified in the middle range risk having late-blooming ability ignored as teachers...