Amanda Spielman warns that using apprentices to replace experienced early years practitioners isn’t fair to learners or children. More must be done to address falling apprenticeship starts in early years providers amid the sector’s staffing crisis, Ofsted’s chief has said….
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In October and November, the cities of Espoo, Helsinki, Kauniainen and Vantaa organised a joint client survey for the guardians of children in municipal and private early childhood education and pre-primary education. The guardians of children attending early childhood education…
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An Oxbridge education tie-up is on the cards as Bridgepoint, the buyout firm, looks to offload a Cambridge-based company it has owned since 2013, Sky News learns. A Cambridge-based provider of English language training for international students is being courted…
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At Surval Montreux, an all-girls environment, it is perhaps inevitable that we look to surround our students with examples of female role models and influencers, and of issues impacting girls around the world, thereby encouraging them to go on to…
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Unique is arguably an overused word, but it is particularly apt in Surval’s context. Within our boutique school we provide a richness of opportunity and breadth of programmes. We are a school of maximum 60 students. We are proud to…
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“What do you want to say, why is it important and how can you say it for maximum impact?” At Surval Montreux, we believe that, in today’s world where there is still a level of disparity and barriers, perceived or…
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More than $54 million in Jobs and Education for Texans grants were awarded by the Texas Workforce Commission to public community, state, and technical colleges, school districts, and open enrolment charter schools across the state. Among the grants awarded were…
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Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner, talks through her work towards making sure every child has access to education This week I co-chaired a roundtable with the Minister of State for Schools where we were joined by representatives from leading local…
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University tuition fees in England are to stay frozen at £9,250 for the next two years, says the government. But students face a further squeeze on living costs with maintenance loans rising by 2.8% from this autumn. The Save the…
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