This Kensington art museum will take care of your lockdown boredom
A Kensington museum used lockdown to provide at home learning opportunity for children and art lovers. With the sale of
A Kensington museum used lockdown to provide at home learning opportunity for children and art lovers. With the sale of
A report from the Healthy Streets Scorecard has shown that Merton has the highest proportion of school streets in London.
Free parking for school staff was extended through the second lockdown by Kensington and Chelsea Council. School staff, including that
We all had a school subject we hated. Be that Pythagoras’ Theorem in maths or Shakespearean couplets in English you
Less than a fifth of children ed by a social worker are attending school amid concerns they are at risk
The accusation that professional English cricket is the preserve of the privately-educated is often thrown around like an errant delivery
Eight talented students are enrolled on a new Jazz Development Programme at Wandsworth’s World Heart Beat Music Academy which offers
A Kingston secondary school closed today when a member of staff chose to self-isolate after a pupil tested positive for
Australian Open winner Joe Salisbury went back to his roots by visiting his old Putney school today to play tennis
Childhood obesity rates in Richmond continued to be the lowest in London in 2019. Data published by the National Child
Art students are bringing Kingston shoppers the technology of tomorrow – today – with 3D printing and virtual reality headsets
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