13-year old Aanya Goyal, a pupil at Alleyn's School in Dulwich, has been chosen as one of the four pre-university students to represent the UK at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO), which is being organised by Georgia this year.
At a time when young people are often spoken about rather than listened to, Our Happy Place (OHP) is attempting to shift the narrative.
The University of Cambridge has announced a wide-ranging set of new initiatives across research, technology, education, philanthropy and sport during a high-level visit to India, renewing and strengthening a relationship that spans more than...
13-year old Aanya Goyal, a pupil at Alleyn's School in Dulwich, has been chosen as one of the four pre-university students to represent the UK at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO), which is being organised by Georgia this year.
Pearson recently released editorial guidelines that will advance the company’s commitment to fighting systemic racism in education. The guidelines will serve as a resource to help content developers -- including authors, reviewers and editors—create meaningful...
The Varkey Foundation is geared up to support Global Teacher Prize of US $1 million (Rs 7 crores) to a winner from about 12,000 nominations across 130 countries.
A politician, consultant and educator whose work has been pioneering in the area of community-cohesion will explore Geopolitics, Diplomacy and International Relations with students. London Met has appointed Kishan Devani BEM as a Visiting Lecturer...
An Oxford University Teaching Associate and medic, Dr Soham Bandyopadhyay, has stepped up for ethnic minority students, who have missed Diwali celebrations this season. Diwali, a festival celebrated pan-India and by the diaspora in the UK, holds...
Indian diaspora in the UK has raised concerns against a GCSE religious studies workbook which called Hindus ‘terrorists’ trying to protect their beliefs. The publisher withdrew the book titled ‘GCSE Religious Studies: Religion, Peace and Conflict’,...

Schools, as we all know, are very important to children’s overall development. Very few children have been directly affected by Covid-19, but many have...
The UK government has confirmed that despite the state of lockdown international students, including Indians, will remain eligible for post-study work rights at the end of their degree course even if they have to begin the 2020-21 academic courses...

As schools reopened on 1st June following the easing of lockdown, pupils in Reception, Year 1 and 6 went back to classes in the first phase of the government’s...
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