Coding, computing and kids: Wandsworth school embraces technology by teaching through iPads
Technology is the future, but so are our children. As coding was introduced to the UK curriculum and iPads have
Technology is the future, but so are our children. As coding was introduced to the UK curriculum and iPads have
Thousands of disadvantaged children woke up to a Christmas present this year thanks to the generosity of Londoners and the
Wind the clock back to 2003 and a man with a vision to help change a rundown Colliers Wood into
More than 6,500 people slept rough last year in London, and Wimbledon’s YMCA hopes to help those who will be
The ‘Love shouldn’t hurt’ campaign was launched today by Merton Council to mark this year’s White Ribbon Day – an
Tooting MP Sadiq Khan is demanding the government face up to the problem that more than 63,000 London children will
A free basketball tournament for children and teens will be held in Mitcham on Tuesday. Sports charity B2B Basketball will
A spoof accommodation website has been launched to show the grim housing conditions facing young people leaving the country’s care
The Imperial War Museum (IWM) are bringing in Joey the War Horse to London for a look back on the
Far from horrid, author Francesca Simon’s new children’s title Do you speak English, Moon? is inspired by her son and
Vital children’s centres in Hammersmith and Fulham will be saved from budget cuts, promised the council this week. Fears arose