Careers Wales and Working Wales are partnering with the company to host a series of free information sessions at the Cwmbran Careers Wales Centre on Thursday, February 12, aimed at helping people ...
In an exclusive interview with The King's Tab, Revishaan revealed he was only ever pretending to be a student at NYU ...
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is now inviting applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme at The Home of Rolls-Royce in ...
A talented New City College art student has seen her work transformed into a mural at top law firm Clifford Chance's offices in Canary Wharf.
SITTING in business class on a flight to Dubai, dressed in a designer outfit and statement heels, Kirsty Gale reflects on how far she’s come and smiles. At 16, she left school with just one GCSE ...
Schools will soon have access to free AI tools to help provide 1:1 tutoring to students, potentially levelling the playing field for those from disadvantaged backgrounds ...
Students at Hutton Sixth Form were given the chance to explore real-world STEM careers this December as part of the STEM Plus ...
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St John Plessington Catholic College in Bebington honours students’ achievements at annual awards ceremony, celebrating GCSE, A-level and ...
An independent girls' school in Abingdon is continuing to gain national recognition for its sports teaching. Lasty year, St Helen and St Katharine school secured a place among the top five girls’ ...
In news that will surprise precisely no one, a new study has found that bright, white working-class pupils “lose disproportionate ground” at secondary school compared with their black and Asian peers.
Disadvantaged apprentices are significantly more likely to drop out from their training, research has found, sparking calls ...