Nick Watts, founder of Claregate-based creative agency Depict Creative, is leading a fresh movement in education branding—showing how design and storytelling can unite school communities, inspire students, and support staff
There are moments in the education sector when funding feels like a lifeline. But sometimes, it’s more than that — it’s a vote of confidence. Today’s announcement of £302 million
Today Oxford University Press (OUP) announced the launch of its Oxford Revise Exam Tutor, an AI-powered tool designed to support GCSE revision. Developed in association with ExamJam by Atypical AI,
The UK government has announced a major investment of £740 million to fund 10,000 new school places for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This initiative forms part
Secure Schools has launched cyber score, a groundbreaking, free-to-use tool designed to help schools measure, benchmark, and improve their cybersecurity posture. Cyber score is designed to help schools benchmark, improve,…
In 2025, it’s tempting to assume the digital divide in education is a thing of the past. Technology use surged during the pandemic. Government funding followed. Many pupils now have
Let’s be honest—data protection isn’t the topic most school leaders get excited about. But in 2025, with stricter expectations, smarter technology, and more scrutiny from regulators, it’s a topic no
When the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill was introduced in March 2025, its headline goal was ambitious and necessary: break the link between background and life outcomes for young people.
No Child Left Behind? Let’s Make Sure That’s More Than a Slogan When the UK Government announced its renewed push to close the digital divide in education—pledging more laptops, more
IRIS Software group, a global leader in accounting, HR, payroll, and education software solutions, has released new research from its Education arm, revealing that increased funding for special educational needs…
Young people across the country are set to benefit from a significant investment in arts education, enrichment activities, and digital skills, as part of a new government initiative announced today
Teachers and students across the UK are set to benefit from a ground-breaking government initiative to integrate artificial intelligence into classrooms, aimed at enhancing the quality of education and reducing