All news on the topic: Education

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'I prayed for a sign to dump my boyfriend - then I had an allergic reaction'
24-year-old Zakiya made a very specific request in her prayer, looking for a sign as to whether she should stay with her boyfriend of a month or not, and her wish was granted
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Third of kids in care system between 8 and 11 were excluded from school
Damning research reveals pupils in state secondary schools are much more likely to be excluded if they have a history of receiving social care or special educational needs services
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Olivia Dunne unable to attend college classes for "safety reasons"
The LSU viral star has admitted that she does not attend classes as her social media fame continues to rise
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Losing sense of smell could be one of earliest signs of 'silent killer'
Stud found older adults with an Alzheimer’s gene were 37% less likely to have a good sense of smell, which could be a useful indicator of health issue
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Carolina Panthers confirm Bryce Young decision after training camp performance
The Carolina Panthers have settled on their starting quarterback for the 2023 season after just one full day of training camp, with the franchise putting their faith in the number-one overall pick
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'The antidote to women-haters - Barbie movie should be on national curriculum'
For helpless, despairing parents, unsure how to steer their kids against misogyny in a non-preachy way they’ll understand, Barbie is the answer
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One in ten gamers are working in a career influenced by the hobby, study finds
Nearly two-thirds of adults who play video games say they are more likely than non-gamers to develop key skills, such as logic and rapid decision making
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'I protested at my graduation ceremony - students are an easy group to ignore'
Milly White, 22, concealed a white cloth bearing the words 'I want a refund' inside her graduation gown, which she revealed to thunderous applause while going up on stage to collect her degree certificate
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Martin Lewis' MSE urges parents to see if they can get £200 school uniform grant
The help is awarded in the form of a cash grant by all councils in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but sadly not all councils in England offer school uniform help
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Shoppers can bag 'buy one get one half price' offer on school shoes at Deichmann
Deichmann is giving shoppers the opportunity to spend less on kids' school shoes with its 'buy one get one half price' offer
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Lunchbox snack might be 'crashing' your kids' concentration levels at school
All parent's understand the struggle of trying to pack their child's lunchbox, balancing what you know they will like with healthier foods - nutritionist Jenna Hope shares the lunchbox do's and don'ts
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Student 'fuming' after being issued £100 fine for £3 train ticket after mishap
Hannah King, 19, has slammed Northern Rail for issuing her a £100 fine after her phone ran out of charge with her e-ticket - the company said she failed to present the appropriate railcard
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'My husband cheated while I helped him through cancer - now he wants help again'
A woman was left wondering whether she was in the wrong for not wanting to help her ex-husband out when his cancer returned - but he'd seriously betrayed her previously
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Brits puzzled as they try to pass 110-year old Cambridge grammar exam
Cambridge University has been delving into its archives to reveal a 110-year-old exam paper - at the time the grammar exam was sat by three candidates to test them on translation, dictation and phonetic transcription
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Princess Kate went from shy student to 'absolute beauty' after subtle change
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, reportedly struggled with confidence after joining Malborough College as a teenager, but by the end 'every boy in the school' fancied her
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Tesco slashes 25% off its entire school uniform range for one week only
It's never too early to get your kids school uniform sorted, and thanks to retailers like Tesco you can get well ahead and save 25% on the full range until the 31st July
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Woman dubbed Queen of Chaos whose 11 mugshots went viral says she's found God
A former East Kentucky University student has become known as the "Queen of Chaos" after her mugshots went viral on social media, showcasing her 11 arrests for various offenses, including shoplifting and terror-related crimes
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Twin cruelly dubbed 'half face' as rare condition causes face to cave in
Lukas Caldwell has been sharing his story of living with a rare condition with his 2.9 million TikTok followers having been bullied relentlessly growing up being called brutal names by bullies
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'Scary' abandoned high school looks like Upside Down from Stranger Things
TikToker Aiden Bross, 20, gave viewers a glimpse into a creepy abandoned high school in New York - the property featured a flooded auditorium and graffitied walls
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UK beach has become an orgy of drugs, vandalism and underage sex, warns ranger
Ranger Andy Stewart has revealed the shocking scenes on Polzeath Beach in Cornwall- the ex-police officer says parents are unaware that the parties their kids are attending are X-rated
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Arctic explorer shares his top tips for overcoming self-doubt
Mark Wood has teamed up with Arden University to encourage people to silence their inner critic
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Chef fired for using phone 'for hours' claims she was just checking exam results
A chef in Manchester, Sophie Alcock, was fired for using her phone too much during a shift while she was awaiting her final university results
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ISIS targets children with explosives placed in fake PlayStation controllers
Household items such as phones and TV remotes have been turned into weapons to target civilians and children. They have been discovered by the Mines Advisory Group charity
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Schoolboy, 11, gets highest possible IQ test score beating Einstein and Hawking
A genius kid has beaten Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein's IQ score, putting him in the top one per cent worldwide. But his mum says he should still "work hard", despite his talent.
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'Now no one can deny Keir Starmer has the steel to pull off mission impossible'
After our 2019 defeat, Labour was a shipwreck - but Keir has made the party seaworthy again, writes Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting