
National Audit Office has published a report recommending that the DfE needs to do more to regulate the provision of early years education in order to get value for money from the scheme
News, 3rd February 2012

National Audit Office has published a report recommending that the DfE needs to do more to regulate the provision of early years education in order to get value for money from the scheme
News, 3rd February 2012

MPs declare asbestos in schools is a ‘national scandal’
News, 2nd February 2012
COMMENT Ian Buss of Lloyds TSB Commercial explains why cash and cheques are so passé and online payments are here to stay
Ian Buss, 2nd February 2012

COMMENT Jonathan Peters, a qualified RPII inspector, gives his top tips on taking care of outdoor play equipment
Jonathan Peters, 1st February 2012

Schools throughout London are to be given extra support for the upcoming exam season as Encyclopædia Britannica offers free access to online services
News, 1st February 2012

A new scheme persuading teachers to utilise their school grounds for education purposes has been made available to all schools in London
News, 1st February 2012
SOS Africa, a non-profit charity that funds the education and care of underprivileged South African township children, has launched its first ever charity video above. The video was shot over a week in Mafikeng, South Africa and visits the children in their school and home environments, including interviews with teachers, parents, patrons and the children themselves. The video also features the first SOS Africa child, whose development at the hands of the local education system is testimony to the charity’s work and the difference SOS Africa’s input can make to a township child. For information on how you can get involved with SOS Africa, click here.
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