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Introducing: Dynamic, Daring and Dazzling Divergents!

Today, 2nd April 2025, is World Autism Day, and all United Nations members globally recognise it. Nations everywhere come together to recognise the suffering those with autism endure and celebrate their unique contributions and achievements. Originally, the United Nations created World Autism Day to “highlight

Revision: The (not-so!) Secret Weapon for Exam Success!

Right, all you parents, let’s have a little chat. Exams are looming, and it’s that time of year when our kids are either super stressed or pretending everything’s cool while secretly panicking. We’ve all been there, right? As parents, we want to help, but sometimes,

Vocational Courses: Are They a Better Option for Some Children?

For many individuals, education remains the cornerstone of future success. However, the traditional school system, unfortunately, cannot effectively cater to every child’s learning style. While numerous students flourish in academically focused subjects, a significant number struggle with conventional teaching methods. Disengagement from the standard curriculum

Courage Beyond Iron: Margaret Thatcher’s Enduring Legacy

Margaret Thatcher. The name alone evokes a storm of opinions, a clash of ideologies, and the indelible mark of a leader who reshaped a nation. Love her or loathe her, one truth remains undeniably potent: Margaret Thatcher was still Britain’s first female Prime Minister. She

Maths Made Delicious

How Baking Can Help Children Love Numbers Why is it that children either love maths or treat it like the villain in a superhero movie? It’s either “Yay, algebra is great!” or “Why does maths even exist? I’m never using this after school!” For the

Motherhood: Essential Rules for Life

Becoming a mum means you’ll eventually stumble across Mumsnet or Netmums—probably both. They’re where we all end up when we’re Googling everything from “baby won’t sleep” to “what’s that rash?” Netmums feels like a friendly, supportive hug, while Mumsnet is a bit more direct and

Learning Independently: How to Help Your Child Thrive

In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, this generation faces an incredibly competitive job market due to globalisation, automation, artificial intelligence, and the uncertainty surrounding Brexit. We need to help our children become the best they can be, and the ability to embrace learning independently is

Cosy Learning This Winter

January and February—the frosty, grey months when it feels like winter will never end. The winds howl, the skies remain stubbornly cloudy, and sometimes, it seems like we’ll never see that orange ball in the sky again! Fear not, fellow winter warriors, because I’ve got