29th & 30th September 2025
Radisson Hotel and Conference Centre London Heathrow
29th & 30th September 2025
Radisson Hotel and Conference Centre London Heathrow

Education Forum: Are you joining us in November?

The Education Forum is still going ahead as planned on the 15th & 16th November at Whittlebury Park, Northamptonshire – make sure you secure your place! We wanted to reassure you that we are following government guidelines to ensure the safety of all attendees and staff, including; – The venue will be running at 50% capacity – Seminars will […]

‘Next Gen TV’ app for education gets first US demo

The US-based National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has collaborated with Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science, and international IT consultancy Fincons Group to create a first-of-its-kind prototype Next Gen TV application that the partners say helps bridge the gap in access to learning and helps with the goal of creating educational equity for […]

Government announces £483m boost to improve school buildings

Almost half a billion pounds being invested in school buildings this year by the government, with £483 million from the Condition Improvement Fund going to 1,199 schools. The North East and North West are set to receive the largest allocation of funding across all the English regions, with £93 million for 273 successful schools. Many of […]

Do you specialise in Multi Media Technology for education? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Education Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the education procurement market – and in July we’re focusing on Multi Media Technology solutions. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help education buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of […]

Education Forum: Your one stop shop for the best in facilities

The next Education Forum will take place on 15th & 16th November, helping you to find the best suppliers to the industry, all in one place. The event will help you build essential business connections with suppliers through short 1-2-1 meetings – via your own “corporate speed dating” itinerary. Plus, you can sit in on a series of […]

New fire safety guidance labelled a ‘retrograde step’ for schools

The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has criticised new government guidance on fire safety in the classroom, stating that it ‘falls short’ in key areas such as the use of sprinklers. The Department for Education is currently consulting on proposed revisions to its fire safety guidance for schools in England. Last year, the NFCC, alongside […]

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award gets £3.4m for schools expansion

More pupils from the most deprived areas of England will be able to start The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award thanks to a funding boost of £3.4 million from Government. In the week that would have marked the late Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday, the Department for Education has announced it will work with the Award […]

Transition to Teach helps to take STEM skills into teaching

The Department for Education funded Transition to Teach initiative is encouraging more participants to train as teachers in STEM subjects, helping to drive recruitment for subjects such as physics, maths and chemistry. The programme supports those at risk of redundancy, early retirees and eligible career changers into teaching, with 69% of Transition to Teach participants in 2020 training […]

Meet, learn and network again at the Education Forum

Join us at the Education Forum on 15th & 16th November to build essential business connections with suppliers through short 1-2-1 meetings – via your own “corporate speed dating” itinerary. Plus, you can sit in on a series of industry seminar sessions. Enjoy overnight accommodation at Whittlebury Park (Golf & Spa Hotel) in Northamptonshire, that […]

Criminals ‘targeting independent schools’ during pandemic

New research from specialist insurer Ecclesiastical has found almost six in 10 (58%) independent schools are experiencing crime on their property or through nefarious cyber activities. The survey found that over a quarter (26%) of independent schools had suffered anti-social behaviour since the start of the pandemic, higher than the 16% experienced by schools overall. […]