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
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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.
Schools in Kingston and Richmond to tackle racial inequalities among students
Achieving for Children conference aims to address racial inequality in schools in Kingston.
New initiative at London’s SOAS university aims to inspire more Black scholars
London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) has launched a new programme called The Ebony Initiative 2021, to equip Black students to pursue postgraduate and research careers.
Evacuation style plan to get students home in time for Christmas
Universities will give out allocated dates to students travelling back home safely for Christmas.
Kingston teacher shortlisted for Global Teacher Prize 2020
A maths teacher from Kingston upon Thames has been shortlisted to receive the Global Teacher Prize 2020, thanks to his outstanding learning portal for students available worldwide.
World Mental Health Day: Coronavirus affecting student mental well-being
As world mental health day approaches on October 10 and Coronavirus restrictions look set to continue, many students are questioning what mental challenges they will
Coronavirus: UK job vacancies fall while benefit claims soar
The number of UK job vacancies plummeted and unemployment claims reached a record high in the three months to April 2020, experts revealed. Following
PODCAST: Is sensitivity damaging freedom of expression?
The Overton Window, Salman Rushdie and The Equality Act 2010 come under the lens in this podcast. Recently, Amber Rudd, former Home Secretary, was disinvited from
Kingston University Erasmus schemes under threat post-Brexit
Erasmus schemes at Kingston University and other UK institutions may be over soon following the government’s refusal to fully back the programme after Brexit. The government voted