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GDPR helps to protect the security and privacy of everyone involved in your PTA, from your volunteers to the children in your school. It can seem like a daunting subject, but in this blog we’ve answered some of your top questions on the rules.
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Proms can often be quite expensive for students. Here’s how to help your school leavers look fabulous for less this summer.
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Greetings from BeyondAutism, a non-profit dedicated to ensuring autistic children and young adults access an education which empowers a life full of choice, independence, and opportunity.
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What do parents really care about for themselves, and for their children, as part of a school community? Our guest blog from The Centre for Emotional Health delves into this, in celebration of Emotional Health Week.
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When it comes to PTA funds, there’s lots to consider and it’s always good to be familiar with best practices.
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Happy Easter! We’ve put together five of our favourite chocolate-fuelled fundraisers for every bunny to enjoy.
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Feeling a bit wiped out after your winter fair? Here’s how to boost fundraising in the first few months of the year.
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The first day of primary or secondary school marks a significant milestone in both child and parent’s life. It’s a day that can be filled with mixed emotions – excitement, nervousness, apprehension.
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It’s that time of year when many thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom wait to find out exam results that will determine the next phase in young people’s lives.
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It’s that time of year when many thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom wait to find out exam results that will determine the next phase in young people’s lives.
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Is your child or pupil booked for a block of online tutoring sessions – or is this an idea you have in mind for this year and beyond? Since Pearson started offering online tutoring in of 2020, we’ve supported over 9,000 pupils from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4, increasing their assessment scores by an average of two-thirds across the programme.