Pupils become crime scene investigators
To celebrate STEM week, staff at Much Woolton Primary School decided to set up a crime scene investigation which would lead to the children...
To celebrate STEM week, staff at Much Woolton Primary School decided to set up a crime scene investigation which would lead to the children...
The School of Education at LJMU were delighted to welcome the Reading Rocks community back again to their IMMarsh campus for a full day...
Calling all schools and colleges! The entry deadline for this year’s Educate Awards is fast approaching, with entries closing at midnight on Sunday 23...
Paul Davenport, Key Stage 5 leader at Abbot’s Lea School in Woolton, has been named in the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) top 100...
Upton Heath C of E Primary School have danced their way through to the finals of national competition The Great Big Dance Off. 46...
Liverpool Life Sciences UTC has recently launched a dedicated research institute which will be led by its students. The Baltic Research Institute (BRI) gives...
At the beginning of 2019, the proposed Education Improvement Framework (EIF) was released for all to see. If you’ve tried to read the changes...
A 14-year-old boy with autism is on a mission to spread joy and positivity by launching his own t-shirt line. Oliver Reece-Woods who attends...
Liverpool’s first ever education related mental health conference will take place in October at the M&S Bank Arena. Funded by the Liverpool Learning Partnership,...
St Helens Chamber has announced that their apprenticeship achievement rates are the highest in the borough for the third year running, with 78.2% of...