Ealing primary school student publishes first book during lockdown
A nine-year-old aspiring artist from an Ealing school self-published her first children’s book this year. Mia Piesse, a year five
A nine-year-old aspiring artist from an Ealing school self-published her first children’s book this year. Mia Piesse, a year five
Munira Wilson, MP for Twickenham, has secured an agreement with the Department for Education, which is aimed at addressing Richmond
Two schools in Chelsea are virtually walking or cycling from Sloane Square to Christchurch in New Zealand and back to
A London charity that is leading change in the social care sector has started work on its first children’s home
Unclear face mask guidance from the Education Secretary has left London parents and teachers concerned about the re-opening of schools
A Richmond tutoring company are offering free sessions during the half term to encourage more social interaction between children. Headway Tutors managing director Chris
A parent-teacher association in Wandsworth have fundraised to buy ICT equipment for its pupils who don’t have access to devices
As the COVID-19 pandemic has spread around the world, schoolchildren have turned to Zoom for an education. For those with access
Richmond Rugby Club is launching Second Hand Tech Saturdays during lockdown for people to donate any unused laptops and tablets,
Chancellor Rishi Sunak last week recommitted to the Government’s August 2019 spending plan to the increase the budget for schools
Roehampton University Student Union voted to oppose a proposed £3.2 million cut to the School of Arts and Humanities last