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Amos Bursary students take part in digital workshop

A group of Amos Bursary students have taken part in a digital workshop that allowed them to develop presentational skills, compete under pressure, network and gain an understanding of the career paths available to them. The students were tasked with creating an idea based on a theme their team was given, including travel, health and […]

Oxfordshire secondary school tackles bullying of LGBT students with theatre

A group of secondary school students in Oxfordshire has come up with a creative way to tackle the issue of homophobic, bi and transphobic (HBT) bullying in school – physical theatre. Developed by The Warriner School alongside Oxfordshire County Council, ‘Project Q’ incorporates dialogue taken from young people discussing their experiences of gender and sexuality […]

Bethnal Green students meet the Hadron Collider in nuclear physics trip

A-level physics students from Bethnal Green Academy came face-to-face with the world-famous Hadron Collider in a recent trip to Geneva. The event took place at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research which is home to the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Students were treated to a tour of the facilities and attended […]

Aldi back-to-school advert causes outrage

A national supermarket chain has apologised after provoking social media outrage with an advert that many people felt pandered to negative stereotypes of maths in schools. Aldi’s new back to school advert, part of its ‘amazing’ series, was screened on ITV ahead of a ‘special buy’ promotion for £4 school uniforms on July 14. It […]