Tag: Schools
Ickenham School Drama Head Nominated for National Award – Celebrating Excellence in Education
Jackie Cobham, the head of drama at Douay Martyrs School in Ickenham, has been nominated as a finalist for the Music and Drama Education Awards. This prestigious annual event recognizes the outstanding contributions made...
Top Marks: Hillingdon Schools Achieve Top Attendance Figures
School attendance in Hillingdon has been recognised as one of the best in the UK, ranking joint sixth with an impressive attendance rate of 94.7%. This figure surpasses the national average of 92%, showcasing...
Combatting Homophobia in Schools: Addressing Insults Towards Primary Age Children
Homophobic language among young children is a growing concern, with new research revealing that three-quarters of nine- to 11-year-olds have heard it being used. A survey conducted by charity Just Like Us found that...
Preventing Negative Influences: Implementing Healthy Relationship Classes in Schools
London primary schools are taking a new approach to combat negative influences like Andrew Tate and address violence against women. Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that teachers will be provided with online courses and...
Government Implements Ban on Vaping Near Schools to Safeguard Children’s Health
The government is taking steps to protect children's health by banning vaping in certain public areas. The ban will include playgrounds, hospital grounds, and areas near schools to prevent young people from picking up...
St Augustine’s Celebrates GCSE Success
St Augustine's Priory in Ealing had a lot to celebrate as their Year 11 GCSE students received their results. The girls at this Catholic independent school achieved outstanding grades, with 43% of all grades...
Isleworth & Syon Staff Celebrate Delightful GCSE Results
Isleworth & Syon School is celebrating the success of its students who have achieved GCSE results higher than the national average. Despite facing challenges due to the pandemic lockdown during their Year 7, these...






