Author: Tonia
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The end of Windows 10: helping schools move to Windows 11
On 14th October 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10 – and that means all schools must move to Windows 11. This is a bigger problem for many schools than it might first appear. If schools have compatible devices, the issue in switching to Windows 11 may be limited to the inconvenience of having to…
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How art subjects were left behind in lock-down learning
In this article, we discuss how the teaching of art subjects, such as D&T, textiles, and music have been neglected during the remote learning period.
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Socially-distanced drama: Teaching drama online
In this article, we look at how teachers have adapted to the changing landscape this past year and tools that can help teach drama online!
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Choosing commercial refrigerators for schools
With the weather finally hotting up, we look at choosing commercial refrigerators for schools – the designs on offer and the key tech specs to consider.
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4 ways to help students transition back to school after lock-down
In our latest blog, we look at some ways schools can help students transition back to school after lock-down to minimise any stress and settle them in.
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The rise of the virtual school nativity
With coronavirus continuing to cause disruption, many schools have opted to hold a virtual school nativity this year to continue this much-loved tradition.
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The impact of COVID-19 on hand hygiene
This article looks at the effect of the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic on hand hygiene and the ways in which we can support effective hand hygiene in schools.
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Clean as a whistle: creating a school cleaning strategy
A robust school cleaning strategy will play a vital role in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. Find out more in our latest blog!
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Why EdTech is on the rise
In our latest blog, we look at the key reasons why EdTech is on the rise in the classroom, and the ways that schools can support pupils at home. Find out more.
