International Women’s Day 2023 – equity in the health and care sector 07/03/2023 For International Women’s Day, Sarah Ash celebrates the work of women in the health industry who have campaigned for equity in the workplace.
Five significant women in the field of mathematics 03/03/2023 To celebrate International Women’s Day, Maths Subject Advisor Steven Walker starts the conversation about the contribution to the modern world by female mathematicians.
A Level Maths - hypothesis tests and the art of being non-assertive 28/02/2023 In this updated blog, Maths Subject Advisor Steven Walker looks at feedback on hypothesis tests from examiners of AS and A Level Mathematics A and B (MEI).
The psychology book club: five recommendations for World Book Day 28/02/2023 To celebrate World Book Day, Subject Advisor Nicola Heath suggests some interesting reading related to psychology.
Studying A Level Mathematics at home 22/02/2023 Steven Walker, Maths Subject Advisor, has updated the studying at home blog to focus on revision ideas for independent study in the run-up to the summer exams
World Book Day: the case for simplicity and inclusivity 22/02/2023 Samantha Orciel, English Subject Advisor, looks ahead to this year’s World Book Day – and suggests a different way of doing things.
Celebrating LGBT+ health heroes 20/02/2023 Rebecca Simcox, Subject Advisor for Health and Social Care and Child Development, discusses LGBT+ health heroes and the impact they have on society.
The mental health benefits of exercise 20/02/2023 Kate Thompson looks at some of the mental health benefits of exercise and suggests some ways to improve your exercise routine.
Behind the lens: the impact of LGBT+ filmmakers 16/02/2023 In this blog for LGBT+ History Month, John Hibbert shares some of the LGBT+ filmmakers whose work has made a personal impression on him.
The common pitfalls of biology practical endorsement 14/02/2023 Subject advisor Andri Achilleos shares feedback from our A Level Biology practical endorsement monitors, Frances Evans and Steve Savill.