Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, on the 30th November 1874. To mark his birthday, we present a few interesting but perhaps little-known facts about one of the most famous British Prime Ministers in history. Despite being born into an...
Pilgrims, Saints And Separatists Whilst they were not the first Europeans to travel to America, nor were they the first to establish a colony there (Jamestown had been founded in 1607), the first permanent European settlers in North America are commonly known as...
China’s Silent Guardians: Unveiling The Mysteries Of The Terracotta Warriors In the heart of China’s Shaanxi province, near the ancient city of Xi’an, an archaeological marvel lies buried beneath the earth—the silent army the terracotta warriors....
You will know what I mean when I say time flies. It probably seems only a couple of weeks ago that we were back in the lighter, sunnier days of early summer, and you had just sat your GCSE exams. Yet it was several months, and suddenly the time has come to resit them....
Our recent study surveyed 750 parents in the UK to find out how many children know and understand life skills by the time they leave school. We discovered that many parents worry their young ones will finish their education and still be relatively unprepared for...
A Journey Through the World’s Diverse Deserts When we think of deserts, the image of endless sand dunes often comes to mind. However, deserts are far more diverse than this stereotypical portrayal. From the Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world, to the...