
A Good Send Off
Milly Whitehead of The Leap writes a letter to parents offering a five-step guide to planning a gap year in a pandemic A lone traveller...
Milly Whitehead of The Leap writes a letter to parents offering a five-step guide to planning a gap year in a pandemic A lone traveller...
No matter the problem, Restless Development exists to help young people to find solutions and lead their communities to a better life Aisha ‘The secondary school...
Max Davidson asks, has the A-level had its day? Is it time to embrace the IB with open arms? Pupils consider their options at Bryanston, Dorset Calling...
Emma Reed considers new paths to tread Production experience at the BBC Credit: Unsplash There was a time when a particular educational path bestowed a measure of...
Schools are celebrating the successes of their students in the International Baccalaureate. Results came out on July 6 2021 and the following schools had some wonderful outcomes. A huge congratulations to all involved.
Hamish Dicketts reminisces about his time on the John Hall Venice Course in 2020, exploring Venice and its rich culture. The John Hall Venice course is a nine week...
News and views for those about to make the leap RED BULL BASEMENT A global initiative designed to challenge students’ innovation while promoting social change through...
Emma Love discovers the value of foundation courses and graduate diplomas For many students unsure about which career path to take, it makes sense to...
Two enterprising gap year companies are adapting their provision to provide exciting opportunities for students while supporting their host countries in conservation and the arts, says Annabel Heseltine
Many congratulations to Upper Sixth pupil and Bede’s 1st team Football captain, Jake Baker who has secured a Scholarship to Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.
Annabel Heseltine, the School House editor, meets the students who used lockdown as an opportunity to hone their skills and make money for charity Augusta...
Rugby School’s Debbie Horner navigates personal statements, psychometrics and panic while steering her students in the right direction Down a far-flung corridor was a cupboard...
Eleanor Doughty explores how schools with historic military links have moved with the times while retaining their original traditions
Schools and coronavirus means school closures and exam cancellations, but what do pupils think about it all? Alex Bloom-Davis finds out.
Simply Learning Tuition gives the top reasons it is important to keep learning during school closures and exam cancellations.
Outside The Comfort Zone Victoria Lambert discovers gap year bursaries for young adventurers and explains all about obtaining Gap Year-Funding Bursaries Lattitude Global...
Stephen Spriggs, Managing Director of William Clarence Education, offers advice to students, and explains why to consider studying abroad. Studying overseas presents the opportunity to experience...