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Read More »One month countdown underway for Samsung’s school tech competition
With less than a month to go before entries close, Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow is inviting schools across the UK to take part in its flagship tech-for-good competition for students aged 11-18. This free, curriculum-linked programme is mapped to Gatsby Benchmarks 4, 5, and 6, helping teachers embed careers education …
Read More »Northumbria University challenges teens to reimagine AI for the future
Northumbria University has launched the Hopeful Futures AI Challenge, a groundbreaking national exhibition challenge inviting young people aged 11-16 to imagine and shape the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Led by a team of AI researchers at Northumbria University, the challenge recognises that young people will be the generation most …
Read More »Russell Hobbs partners with world hunger charity on new initiative in UK schools
Russell Hobbs has launched a nationwide school campaign and competition across the UK as part of its charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, to raise awareness of global hunger and inspire children to “cook for good”. The Plates for Change initiative, delivered in collaboration with We Are Futures and The …
Read More »Government backs EFL and British Esports workshops to help disadvantaged young people
British Esports, the national esports federation for the United Kingdom, has secured funding to kick off a pilot campaign with the English Football League (EFL), using esports to support young people. The new ‘Safe to Play’ campaign – set to run across 10 Football Club communities – will use esports …
Read More »Government to modernise GCSE result access with new app
The Department for Education has announced a major step in modernising how young people access their GCSE results, with the national roll-out of the new Education Record app from summer 2026. For the first time, Year 11 students across England will be able to view their GCSE exam results securely …
Read More »Great Learners Trust is first MAT to achieve EnCO status
Great Learners Trust (GLT), with its 11 Buckinghamshire primary schools, has become the first multi-academy trust to achieve Energy Conscious Organisation (EnCO) status for its work collectively reducing energy consumption through operational and behavioural change. Following a rigorous application process, GLT follows in the footsteps of global engineering giants to …
Read More »Students explore live uni redevelopment in construction recruitment drive
Students have been given a behind-the-scenes tour of a multi-million-pound university redevelopment in London’s East End as part of a major drive to attract more young people into the construction industry. The leading representative body for the sector, Build UK, and major contractor Willmott Dixon hosted the visit at the …
Read More »Birmingham City University invests in smarter campus
North, a leading provider of smart technology solutions, has been awarded a million-pound contract to deliver a smart access control system at Birmingham City University (BCU). The £1m initial investment represents the university’s first step in becoming a smarter campus, enhancing security, sustainability, and the student experience. Following a highly …
Read More »Tonbridge SEND college expansion saves council £1m per year
The Oaks Specialist College in Tonbridge has unveiled its new home learning centre, The Point, which opens to learners this week. Sustainable construction firm, TG Escapes, designed and built the new building using modular construction methods. The Point was completed in just six months, allowing education to continue at The …
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