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How you can help prepare your school for shut down

How you can help prepare your school for shut down

With the number of coronavirus cases rising each day, UK schools and offices are starting to take precautions to stop the virus spreading further by implementing work from home strategies and shutting schools down.

3 tips to help your child revise

3 tips to help your child revise

With SATs and GCSE exams fast approaching, after February half-term, the stress can feel overburdening for parents and children, alike. It can be hard to encourage your child to revise more consistently – particularly if you’re not sure how best to help them.

How teachers can get children more active at school

How teachers can get children more active at school

As adults, we all know how important it is to keep active when at work – mainly if your job is sedentary. It was suggested by Office technology manufacturer, Fellowes that in just 20 years’ time, the average office worker could expect to have varicose veins, a hunched back from sitting all day and become overweight due to little movement!

How a school app can help you amid the Coronavirus outbreak

How a school app can help you amid the Coronavirus outbreak

As of Monday 23 March, all UK schools have closed their doors to all children, except for those with parents who are key workers. Along with all non-essential shops and places including pubs, cafes and bars, schools have closed their doors in a bid to protect staff, pupils and parents from catching and spreading the Coronavirus disease – officially named COVID-19.

How to beat headteacher burnout

How to beat headteacher burnout

Regardless of whether you’ve been a headteacher for 20 years or you’re just starting in your new role – burnout can affect anyone. With expectations and pressures rising, being a headteacher does not come without its challenges.

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