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PiXL is proud to work with schools

The last 15 months have shown how committed, creative and determined the teaching profession has been. Whether it has…

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The Schools & Academies Show and EdTech Update Take Place Online!

The Schools & Academies Show and EdTech Update took place last week, as fully interactive virtual experiences from 27th…

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With 9% of UK students digitally excluded how can we level the playing field?

The education sector has experienced huge upheaval over the last 14 months and teachers and students have done an…

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Championing university access: Researchers in Schools

A two-year study carried out by university access charity The Brilliant Club has found that teachers with a PhD…

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Could you give the gift of outdoor play to primary pupils this Christmas?

Please click here to give the gift of outdoor play to a child in primary school this Christmas. This…

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Peer Tutor: Closing the learning gap and tackling education inequality through the power of peer-to-peer learning

As we find ourselves in the midst of a second national lockdown, Dr Wayne Harrison (Founder and MD of…

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F1 in Schools zoom to success with innovative 2020 UK National Finals event

For the first time in the 20-year history of F1 in Schools National Finals events, teams vying to become…

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Unifrog’s four key strategies to support a blended learning approach to careers education

Young people aged 16 to 24 have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic – they held 47% of jobs…

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Leading the way in diversity in literature at GCSE

Following the release of the Missing Pages paper from educational charity, Teach First, we wanted to express our commitment…

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