Christmas Nativity Play

Who Wins The Christmas Nativity Play?

Now that the festive season has passed, a hot topic over the internet and social media is that of the school Christmas nativity.  Is the tradition still relevant, and who really benefits from maintaining it?

The nativity play remains a long-standing tradition in several schools up and down the country. For many, it’s something to look forward to with great anticipation and excitement. But for others, it is yet another major school project that has the potential to take up a lot of precious time.

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Strategy Education awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service Supply Teachers Framework

We are delighted to announce that Strategy Education has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service Supply Teachers Framework – exciting times ahead! If you would like more information, please get in touch by emailing teach@strategyeducation.co.uk

5 reasons to teach in the UK

A recent tender published by the National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) has revealed how the Government is planning to spend £10 million on hiring 600 foreign teachers.

In what is one of the biggest ever overseas recruitment campaigns, the Department for Education is seeking to address an “acute” shortage of teachers in Maths, Physics, and Modern Languages.

But why should foreign teachers consider pursuing their careers in the UK? And what benefits does the country’s education system afford?

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The TES SEN Show

The TES SEN Show

Strategy Education are exhibiting at The TES SEN Show on Friday October 6th and Saturday October 7th 2017, at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London. The Show is celebrating 25 years this year – we’re really looking forward to meeting everyone – visit us at Stand 104, we would love to see you there!

Child Safety Week 2017

Child Safety Week 2017 – What you need to know

As you may or may not know, Child Safety Week is the CAPT’s (Child Accident Prevention Trust) flagship community education campaign, which aims to raise awareness of accidents that injure or kill children and how to prevent them.

Rather than wrapping up children in cotton wool, the CAPT wants Child Safety Week to help families make informed decisions when it comes to protecting their kids. To do this, it promotes practical safety messages through the media in addition to supporting thousands of community groups, nurseries, centres, and schools with events across the country.

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