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- Affordable and Worth Affording
- Building Partnerships in Your Local Community
- The Great Reset
- Confidence in the Future of Independent Education
- What Exactly is a Bursary? Can it Help You Find the Right School for Your Child?
- School Fundraising is About Moral Purpose, Not Gold Bathroom Fittings
- My 19th Secretary of State and Why That Matters
- Bursaries: ‘If your adverts don’t reach the right people, they are to no avail’
- Bursaries are not about virtue signalling or the passing on of privilege
- What is School For?
- Boys Should Build Careers in Nursing, Adult Social Care and Primary Schools
- A Call to Properly Fund Young People’s Mental Health Service
- The Future for Independent Schools
- The Language of Elections
- Let’s Nationalise the Examination Industry!
- The Importance of Sharing Sports Facilities
- What is the Purpose of Higher Education?
- AI is Already Here!
- Do Exams Cause Stress?
- Fair Access to University
- Make Exam Results Clearer
- School’s National Recognition is Good for the Town
- Seeking Better Role Models for Young People
- Money to help a child find their passion?
- The Arts and Creativity Have Never Been So Important
- The ‘Problem’ With Boys
- Let’s Celebrate All Exam Success
- Promoting Modern Foreign Languages
- Encouraging Social Mobility
- Recruiting, Retaining and Celebrating Teachers
- What is it to be a Good Man?
- Is the Curriculum too Narrow?
- The Virtuous Circle of Lower School Fees
- Unconditional Offers
- Research in Education
- First, just read this ..
- The Importance of Reading
- language please
- Some stability please
- The Health of our Children
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Ten facts about Bolton School
Posted on May 28, 2014 | 1 CommentTen Facts about Bolton School It is often said that you never appreciate fully what you live with at close quarters. Tourists will flock to a particular location to admire […] -
Bolton School in SPACE
Posted on December 30, 2013 | No CommentsThe Bolton School SPACE programme is now a term old and it is possible to reflect both on what has happened and the rationale for the programme beginning. First, the […] -
Paralympic Pride
Posted on September 7, 2012 | No CommentsThe opening night of the Paralympics was a proud moment for Bolton School. Old Boy Sir Ian McKellan appeared in the entertainment and Old Boy Sir Philip Craven, Chair of […] -
A Rainy Day in June
Posted on June 22, 2012 | 1 Commentá As I write this, the rain is beating on the window panes of my office and the wind howling outside. It is hardly credible that it is June. […] -
Charitable Giving
Posted on June 8, 2012 | No CommentsGreat schools like Bolton are built on charitable giving. Without doubt the best news this week has been the Government back tracking on the changes for Charitable giving suggested in […]