The Independent Schools Council is a politically independent, not-for-profit organisation representing 1,270 independent schools educating more than 500,000 children. It exists to promote choice, diversity and excellence in education, developing talent at all levels of ability and from all backgrounds.
This month has provided much fodder for immigration observers. Two major speeches by the Home Secretary; the release of a Home Affairs Select Committee Report; the much-awaited report from the Migration Advisory Committee. The question schools ask me is: what…
Think-tank Demos recently hosted a roundtable discussion to discuss the role of creativity during children’s early years development, and to launch a new pamphlet, Born Creative. At the heart of the discussion was the purpose of…
Last week ISC held its 5th Annual SEN conference, where a number of speakers discussed the many and varied Special Educational Needs with which pupils in our schools are being helped with every day. Learning difficulties such as dyslexia (reading),…
As part of an ongoing scheme to bring together American and British technological developments, the American Embassy hosted a seminar this morning on the intersections of 3D technology and education. The event showcased the educational applications for the Digital Light…
Frank Field, the Government’s poverty tsar, is to call for schools to teach parenting as a theme within existing subjects such as science to help children understand why good parenting is important and what makes parenting good. He is quoted…
Independent school students up and down the country have been taking part in all sorts of weird and wonderful activities in order to raise money for various charitable causes. Everything from sponsored silences to bake sales have raised thousands for…
At a seminar hosted by Civitas yesterday, Professor Peter Saunders expanded on the discussion of social mobility laid forth in his publication Social Mobility Myths. Prof Saunders began the discussion by identifying Britain as a nation dedicated to…
Part 1 of this blog discussed some recent trends in children’s behaviour online, and some of the risks they are exposed to in cyberspace. These issues are germane to schools. We live in an increasingly digitised society, and to be…