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Breathe Technology Cyber Security Offer - 25% discount
Are you confident in your school’s cyber security measures? In today’s digital age, safeguarding your school against cyber threats is paramount. ...
Visit to Kimbolton School by the former Prime Minister the RT HON Sir John Major KG CH
Former Prime Minister, Sir John Major, visited Kimbolton School on the 9 May 2024 to deliver an insightful speech to politics students, their parents, and staff. Sir John shared his expertise, knowledge and anecdotes from his time in office as part of a series of informative talks and l...
Kimbolton School athletes excel at Cambridgeshire County Championships 2024
Kimbolton School athletes demonstrated their skills on the track at the Cambridgeshire County Championships held on 11 May 2024. Amongst the noteworthy performances, Clara B. stood out, securing first place in the Cambridgeshire U15 Girls 800m event, earning the title of Cambridges...
Quarterly Economic Survey Q2 is now live
Help us identify the latest insights and trends within your business in order to shape the future of our economy. ...
UN experts set out importance of ‘faith literacy’
ARU hosts discussion event on promoting tolerance and respect in times of crisis
Kimbolton School's Year 13 students revisit Reception in journey down memory lane
On the afternoon of 8 May, a large group of our Upper Sixth pupils returned to our Prep School to reminisce and reconnect with the place where their education journey began. The nostalgic visit was more than merely a trip down memory lane though, it was a chance for the Upper Sixth stud...
Great cyber security audit offer for your schools or Trust
Are you confident in your school’s cyber security measures? In today’s digital age, safeguarding your school against cyber threats is paramount. Our goal is to help schools understand how to manage their risks and how to meet the latest technology standards, which is the minimum that s...
From QI to XRP – Sandi Toksvig opens new centre
Broadcaster delivers inspiring guest lecture during her visit to ARU Peterborough. ...
9,000 children explore computing history thanks to £20,000 Citrix donation
A £20,000 donation from Citrix has given 9,000 children a unique chance to learn about the development of modern computing technology, including Cambridge’s influential role, at the Centre for Computing History. ...
Small adaptation helps lemurs make a big noise
Study is first to describe and recreate lemurs’ one-of-a-kind vocal structure New research has discovered that lemurs, the small primates native to Madagascar, are capable of exaggerating their size thanks to the unique structure of their larynx. Published in the journal Scient...