Winners of the Education Business Awards have been recognised for their sterling work in schools across 22 categories

Virtual Reality is increasingly being used in schools to add another dimension to learning, Education Business looks at this growing technology trend

Kids using mobile technology

Discussions during London EdTech Week on 19-23 June highlighted the belief that the education sector needs to prove that education technology works and drives school improvement

Jo Nicholas from the Children's Food Trust shares advice on implemented a packed lunch policy in schools

James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association, explores the benefits of lone worker safety solutions

Bedales School, credit Matthew Rice

Better-designed school buildings that are safe and encourage children to learn are amongst the recommendations RIBA has highlighted in its manifesto for the new government.

The message that educational establishments throughout the UK must remain on alert about the threat of terrorism was underlined following a recent security threat at Bury College

As well as having robust health and safety procedures and policies, schools should teach children about risk, safety and health so they have the skills to keep themselves and others safe

Problems with stress, burnout and staff retention are all
 clear indications that there is a need for change

With an endless list of competing priorities, information destruction in the education sector can often fall by the wayside.

The arts are instrumental to academic achievement and personal development – and should be as important in schools as sport, writes Paul Roseby, artistic director of the National Youth Theatre

The shortlist for the 2017 Education Business Awards has been announced. Taking place on July 6 at the Grange Hotel, London, the awards recognise excellence in education across 22 categories.

Sally Shadrack, Chair of LACA, explains why the majority of pack lunches do not have the same health benefits for pupils as a school-cooked lunch

Aled Williams, deputy head teacher of All Saints Church in Wales Primary School, explains how it has developed a strong audio visual and technology presence

The British Educational Suppliers Association has launched a campaign to highlight the impact of the sharp drop in resources expenditure in UK schools over the past two years

How Sandon JMI School in Hertfordshire has effectively communicated with parents to encourage them to support and get involved with pupils’ learning

The BSIA’s James Kelly discusses the importance of measures to keep schools safe in and out of working hours

The LESS CO2 programme was created in response to schools wanting more practical information and support on cutting costs and saving energy.

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