A review of our SIMS conference

Delegates talking and making connections in the conference hall where the SIMS event took place.

One Education were proud to host their second SIMS annual conference at the Etihad stadium on the 25th September 2018.

The event was well attended by schools across Manchester with the majority of delegates being headteachers and business managers.

Visual Stress: Do Overlays Work?

Pupils' letters displayed in the classroom.

Irlen’s syndrome, also known simply as ‘visual stress’, refers to a difficulty with visual processing which some readers appear to experience when confronted with black-on-white text.

But what is the solution? …Do coloured overlays really help children with reading difficulties?

The Big Sing 2018 – Back to the 80s

School children cheering, dressed up in 80s costumes with school staff dressed as ghostbusters.

Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 children, music teachers, heads of music and music coordinators were all invited to come and join in the fun and sing along with other schools in the prestigious Bridgewater Hall.

After the Big Sing, Carla Jane, One Education’s vocal teacher, received an email from the children at the Ravensbury Primary School.

Electronic Music Initiative in Secondary Schools

Students in the music studio, working with music mixing equipment.

One Education Music is passionate about music education including the field of electronic music and music technology. We have already enabled and empowered many children and young people in this important area of music and the music industry.

Pioneering New Trial

A teacher and pupil playing with Zaks construction toys.

This year One Education has been fortunate to be involved in an EEF funded 20-week programme proven to help young children overcome language difficulties.

Identify eating disorders early

A picture of a school dinner of pasta and sweetcorn on a plastic red tray.

While recent figures suggest that less young people are hospitalised due to eating disorders, many are still battling with these complex conditions and young men are more likely to remain under-diagnosed.

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