Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020, did not only cost a lot of money. It also deprived students of hope and career prospects.
Category: Education
Majority of Kingston children get top choice for secondary school
Kingston council has confirmed that almost 90 per cent of children across the borough applying for secondary school positions in September, have been offered one of their top three choices.
Student satisfaction rates bounce back post-Covid
Student satisfaction rates across Britain have bounced back after a steep decline throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found.
Chair of School Out Uk is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown
The co-chair of School Out UK Sue Sanders has said she is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown across the country.
Sex education: a much-needed change is coming to the curriculum
The new RSE curriculum will get rid of the shame, fear, and confusion that has led many students and adults to suffer in silence, is finally being tackled.
Kingston Council leases land for two new schools
Kingston Council approved the leasing of land for two new schools at a special meeting on Monday night.
Union of Kingston Students calls for compensation over accommodation problems
Kingston University students were left shocked and angered by the recent news that they would be unable to occupy their chosen accommodation due to maintenance issues.
Social media crash: Kingston University students have their say
Students at Kingston University said they struggled when social media apps Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook crashed last week. On Monday 4 October Instagram, WhatsApp and
Kingston Council recognises World Mental Health Day
Kingston Council and local mental health charities, such as Mind, are working together to educate and actively involve the community for this year’s World Mental
Kingston’s unplaced children highlight the need for new secondary school in the borough
The number of children in Kingston without an allocated secondary school place on National Offer Day, March 1, has increased substantially this year.