by vinnie walsh | st Oct 2016 | News
The government is dropping a bill to convert all schools to academies, announced in the Queen’s speech. The Education Bill was based on a white paper which initially suggested all schools in England would be compelled to become academies. But the element of...
by vinnie walsh | th Oct 2016 | News
Head teachers have written to Theresa May to warn that a funding crisis could make schools reduce hours, lay off staff or stop teaching some subjects. The letter to the prime minister has been signed by the heads of every state school in West Sussex, who argue they...
by vinnie walsh | th Oct 2016 | News
Happy World Teacher Day! The UNESCO event will be held in Paris today. We are proud to be providing the right staff to help shape future generations. Read more…
by vinnie walsh | th Sep 2016 | News
Data on pupils’ nationality now being collected by schools will be not passed to immigration officials or the Home Office, the government has said. Instead, it will be used to assess the impact of immigration on schools. Schools in England were asked to start...
by vinnie walsh | th Sep 2016 | News
We know that interviews can be a daunting prospect. We have summarised our top 10 interview tips for you to work through as you prepare for that all important next step – turning that job interview into an offer. First impressions count – it...
by vinnie walsh | th Sep 2016 | News
Education Secretary Justine Greening says she will not be pushing forward with moves to scrap the parent governor role from schools in England. She told the Commons Education Committee parent governors often played a “vital role” in school improvement. The...