Harper Lee And Her Impact On Literature

Harper Lee And Her Impact On Literature

Harper Lee was an influential American novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who left behind a legacy of thought-provoking literature, including the acclaimed novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Born in Monroeville, Alabama, in 1926, Lee was a precocious child who...

Go Ape Launches New Outdoor Home Education Days

This May, Go Ape will introduce a number of brand-new sessions for home-schooled children to experience adventure and discover the outdoors. Who Are Go Ape? Go Ape are a Learning Outside of the Classroom (LOTC), School Travel Award (STA) winning and Gold RoSPA Leisure...
Surprising Facts About Shakespeare

Surprising Facts About Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, universally revered as the finest writer of all time, was born in April 1564. The exact date of his birth is not known, but it’s usually celebrated around the world on 23rd April. By a remarkable coincidence, he died on that same day, 52 years...
English Language Day

English Language Day

Inspired By Shakespeare Each year on the 23rd of April we celebrate English Language Day, a date chosen in honour of William Shakespeare and his impact on modern-day English. It is one of the the UN’s language days, of which there are six throughout the year,...
Strategies For Online Learning Success

Strategies For Online Learning Success

Students are continuing to move to online learning in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, but many can still struggle to adjust to a new, domestic study environment. To ensure that you are successful in your learning from home, here are several strategies that...
Haiku Poetry Day

Haiku Poetry Day

All about Haiku Happy International Haiku Day! No, this is not a lesser-known religious celebration you haven’t heard of before, but rather the celebration of the elegant and timeless literary art form; a short, unrhymed poem, an ancient form of Japanese poetry....