Perils Of Releasing Edited Classic Fiction

Perils Of Releasing Edited Classic Fiction

Preserving Literary Integrity This September the 13th marks Roald Dahl Day. On the anniversary of his birth, to celebrate the works of such a prolific children’s author, schools across the world will dress up, read his works and raise money for charity. Recently...
Home Educator Day

Home Educator Day

Taking place on on the 29th of September, Home Schooling students may be interested to hear about the Home Educator Day that it is to be put on by Eureka! The National Children’s Museum, located in Halifax, Yorkshire. Below you can see what to expect from the...
Why Read Dystopian Literature?

Why Read Dystopian Literature?

You might have heard the word ‘dystopia’ before and know it to be a term with negative connotations. Perhaps you associate the word with ‘end of the world’ type scenarios, but it can be more nuanced than that – especially when it comes to its...
What NOT To Put In Your CV

What NOT To Put In Your CV

A CV Guide for A-Level Students Crafting an effective curriculum vitae (CV) is essential when applying for a job. While it’s important to include relevant information that highlights your skills and qualifications, it is equally so to know what to exclude. By...
Contemplating Cloud

Contemplating Cloud

Take a moment in your day to look up at the skies, and you’re likely to be confronted with a wide variety of continually shifting cloud formations. Gazing at the clouds can be calming, exhilarating, and awe-inspiring. Have you ever wondered what a cloud actually is,...
Refreshing Your Approach To Study In September

Refreshing Your Approach To Study In September

Making It New For September September always seems a perfect time to begin anew. Brushing aside the shortening days, the looming Autumn and the dying of Summer, and harking back to our schooldays, September is reminiscent of fresh exercise books, shiny pens,...