Holocaust Survivor Shares Powerful Testimony at Bridgewater School
Bridgewater School was honoured to welcome Holocaust survivor for a moving and thought-provoking visit, organised in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Read MoreBridgewater School was honoured to welcome Holocaust survivor for a moving and thought-provoking visit, organised in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Read MoreYesterday marked Holocaust Memorial Day. The Manchester Grammar School was honoured to welcome a Holocaust survivor, who shared powerful and moving testimony with pupils.
Read MoreNext month the UK will observe Children’s Mental Health Week. The Head of Wellbeing at Bowdon Preparatory School shares how pupils’ emotional resilience is supported.
Read MoreThe festive season brings twinkling lights, scrumptious food, presents and gatherings with family, and celebrations with friends. Yet for many it can also be a time of stress, isolation, and financial strain.
Read MorePupils at Manchester High School for Girls and The Manchester Grammar School celebrate exceptional GCSE results, following last week’s A-level success.
Read MoreTwo of Manchester’s leading independent schools are proudly celebrating exceptional A-level results, with students achieving some of the highest grades in the country.
Read MoreThe latest issue of M&D Magazine is out now, and it’s packed with everything you need to make the most of the season. You can find your copy at all the usual distribution points
Read MoreThis year Philip Rose, the founder of SciTech, has been recognised with the prestigious award of an MBE for his outstanding services to Children’s Science Education.
Read MoreFamily Hubs in Stockport are proud to launch the One Stockport Family Hubs app – a free, easy-to-use tool that puts parenting support right at your fingertips.
Read MoreThe Manchester Grammar School and Manchester High School for Girls presented a theatrical adaptation of The Soup Movement by Ben Davis and brought to life the story of kindness and community spirit. The production was staged in the Cryne Theatre at MGS and brought to life the poignant and humorous story of Jordan, a teenage cancer survivor who sets out to make a difference by distributing soup to the homeless—an act that sparks an unexpected movement of kindness and community spirit.
Read MoreThe first of its kind in South Manchester, Code Ninjas is officially opening the doors of its brand-new dojo in Altrincham on 20th March and bringing a world of coding adventures to local kids.
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