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One in eight young people in the UK are NEET in 2025, with GCSE results, inequality and health challenges driving long-term risks for education, work and training.
W hether your child is heading into an exam year or you’re simply trying to build their confidence and networks, a great ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNThe English College sets the tone for new academic year
This year marks an important milestone with the opening of the state-of-the-art STEAM building, providing world-class ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNQueen Katharine Academy continues transformation journey under new Principal Mark Taylor
Queen Katharine Academy (QKA) is building on recent leadership progress with Principal Mark Taylor at the helm, driving ...
Outstanding schools and education providers offer more than an education — they inspire young people to flourish both academically and personally. Whether they’re just starting their education or ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNMy student loan is £63k - It's painful to watch my rich friends pay theirs off
I'll be 53 when mine is written off, while some my age are already enjoying financial freedom. Welcome to the UK's new ...
YOUNG people across Barnsley have been opening their GCSE results this week and will be thinking long and hard about wha...
Bournemouth School for Girls has been named among England's top 100 state schools according to a list from the Daily Mail.
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The Argus on MSNSee the difference at Burgess Hill Girls: Join us at a weekly Friday Open Morning
Burgess Hill Girls understands that choosing the right school is a life-changing decision for both you and your daughter, one ...
Bournemouth School for Girls has been named among England's top 100 state schools according to a list from the Daily Mail.
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Derbyshire Times on MSNGCSE Results 2025: Which were England's best performing counties for top grades this year? How each one ranked
This Thursday (August 21) was GCSE results day for secondary school pupils across the country, with nationwide results being ...
There was also a large gender difference. This year, only 30 per cent of pupils taking A-level economics, and 39 per cent ...
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