How To Deal With Bad Grades

How To Deal With Bad Grades

Bad grades can be the bane of the hardworking pupil. Sometimes, they materialise as if from nowhere, despite you putting in all the hours to clinch yourself a result you can be proud of. Pupils have had a rough time of it for a while now when it comes to grades, and...
Encouraging Children To Read

Encouraging Children To Read

How To Encourage Children To Read Ahead of World Book Day (4th March), we’ve researched the nation’s favourite school books and found that George Orwell’s Animal Farm and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol are the UK’s most popular reads. For many people, reading is a...
Free Skills Courses To Kickstart A Career

Free Skills Courses To Kickstart A Career

As we enter a new year, it is a great time to think about the skills you could gain to set yourself up for a job. Building a CV Although you might be thinking it’s too early to start planning for your career whilst preparing for your GCSEs, the earlier you start...
The Importance Of Extracurriculars

The Importance Of Extracurriculars

The idea of ‘extra work’ is enough to make most pupils feel nauseous. School is undoubtedly tough enough on its own, but with an extra push, you can really make the most of your time there. Who knows what fun will be had along the way too? Unfortunately, in 2018 it...
The Values Of Volunteering

The Values Of Volunteering

If you’re learning from home, then perhaps you’re starting to get itchy feet. It’s understandable in these times to feel a need to get back out there and put some good into the world. Well, volunteering can be a great way to throw yourself into some new activities and...
Will We Miss Our Old World of Work?

Will We Miss Our Old World of Work?

For all the different views on how to deal with the transition from lockdown, everyone seems to agree on one fact — in the world of work, everything will change. But I’m not so sure. Benefits – and Challenges Naturally employees won’t love the return to the...