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International Day of Yoga, 21st June 2022

June 6, 2022

International Day of Yoga takes place on 21st June every year and the theme for 2022 is Yoga for Humanity. To mark the occasion, we're making a selection of Striver units available for free.

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The Bett show series | Striver

March 15, 2022

The leading EdTech trade show in the UK is back and we'll be there! Bett 2022 is a free event that is taking place from 23rd to 25th March 2022 at London Excel. Each day in the run up to #BETT2022 we will be showcasing one of our products that you can find out more about at the show. Today we take a look at PE and Wellbeing app Striver.

Striver was created to improve primary aged pupils long-term physical and mental wellbeing; it's a complete PE scheme of work that not only focuses on the physical health of pupils but also their mental health with dedicated wellbeing units. It has been built around the realities of modern teaching and uses technology to allow teachers to do more in less time.

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International Day of Yoga 2021

May 21, 2021

The United Nations International Day of Yoga is held annually on the 21st June, to tie in with the Summer Solstice. This year the theme is Yoga at Home and Yoga with Family and aims to raise awareness worldwide of the many benefits of practicing yoga. The theme focusses on encouraging people to stay motivated at home and how Yoga can be used to help with both our physical and mental wellbeing.

Join us for a Summer of Sport

April 26, 2021

With summer on the horizon, it is never too early to start looking forward to a Summer of Sport. Exciting events such as The Olympics and the UEFA Euro's are fast approaching and to celebrate, we've got a #SummerOfSport competition and a host of activities and resources to share with you.

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The new Ofsted framework

Oct. 29, 2019

Ofsted have recently released their new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) with several changes that replace the current Common Inspection Framework (CIF). Concerns were raised that the curriculum became second place to performance measures and preparation for tests, meaning many, especially in disadvantaged and SEND schools, were not getting access to a rich, broad and deep curriculum. The new framework includes 4 key judgements; the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development and leadership and management. One thing we know several teachers are worried about is the Ofsted Deep Dive.

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