Pupil skills in a changing labour market
The labour market is shifting, and the demand for skills shifts with it. Technological development, the green industrial revolution, and an aging population will lead to a growth in demand for digital and technical skills, but also human skills.
Getting ahead with UCAS
Although it’s been over 10 years since Walter and Henry applied to university, they still remember the process’s idiosyncratic and previously unconfronted challenges. Their top tip: start preparing early.
A guide to our Peer Mentor Training
We have been working with secondary schools across the country to deliver peer mentor training journeys. In its simplest terms, this means equipping a group of older pupils with the skills and knowledge required to peer-mentor younger pupils in their school. How does this work on the ground?
How to decide the right school for your child
It’s half-term and offers are out. Hopefully the offers your child wants have landed in the inbox and you are now faced with a decision. You may already know what the answer is and it’s a simple, quick one.
Education Reform A Starter for Ten
Conversations that dare to examine the purpose of education will generally draw two brushstroke distinctions between historically rival categories: the acquisition of knowledge and the pursuit of new skills.
How to boss the 11+
With 11+ on the horizon, here are some nifty ways to support your child through the process.
What happens if your child is on the waitlist?
It’s mid-February and offers are out. Hopefully the outcomes are good and your child has at least one offer they are happy with.
The value of making mistakes
I battled with essay-writing at Oxford. The expectation of 5000 words a week of watertight, taut prose was daunting. My tutor once told me that I needed to be prepared to accept the etymology of the word ‘essay’.
Is AI a threat to education?
As AI technology, such as ChatGPT, becomes more advanced, it is being increasingly integrated into the education and mentoring industries.
Should children study maths until 18?
Just half of all 16 to 19-year-olds study maths. Rishi Sunak’s idea to make maths compulsory to 18 has attracted considerable debate in the past few days.
How to boss your school interview
The first thing I think it’s really important to remember is that an interview is a two-way conversation. Yes, they are asking you questions and trying to determine if you are the right fit for them.
A visit to the strictest school in Britain
The Orwellian journey starts at reception. “No first names please, just your surname and title.” Do your duty placards line the entrance to the school, after which you pass a cartoon drawing of the headteacher Katherine Birbalsingh sitting alongside Nelson Mandela, Boris Johnson and the Queen.
How to get into Eton: The Eton List Test & Interview
The Eton admissions process remains somewhat of a mystery to many families who contact Oppidan, but the reality is that the process itself hasn’t changed a great deal since Walter and Henry took it as 11-year-olds in early 2003.
Oppidan Education x ISEB Partnership
We are delighted to announce Oppidan's new partnership with assessment experts ISEB.
Preparing For Assessments
We’ve had Halloween, the clock has changed, we’re back for the second half of this longest of terms and Assessment Season is upon us. Lots of you will be preparing for these and thinking of little else.
Breathing Space for Heart and Mind
Throughout my career, I’ve kept this quote scribbled on a post-it, stuck on my office pinboard, “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all” accredited to Aristotle.
The Boy Falling out of the Sky: The Need for Empathy in Education
W. H. Auden’s poem explores our capacity to stop empathising with other people. It displays our striking and harmful potential to disconnect from those around us.
Open Day: the Oppidan Guide
Our admissions expert, Cat Sutherland Hawes, gives us the low down on how to pick the right school for your kids.
Oppidan x Villa Lena
This October half-term, Oppidan returns to Villa Lena, a hidden villa tucked away in the Tuscan countryside.
Oppidan Talks: ISEB Common Pre-Test with ISEB CEO, Julia Martin
Having Julia on this webinar felt like having a celebrity with us, which is saying something when we’re talking about the 11+ Common Pre Test.