This category contains websites about or belonging to schools and institutions of learning as well as information about curricula which are situated in and serve England as a whole.
 
 
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The official website of Durham University has everything you need to know about this British university. You can find a list of the important dates on Durham University's calendar, as well as information on how you can book conferences at the university’s facilities.
https://www.dur.ac.uk
Located in Windsor, Berkshire, Eton College is a prestigious school for boys, most of whom enter at the age of thirteen. An overview, and history, of the school is presented, along with a description of its admissions requirements and policies, curriculum, and other information, including a list of feeder schools.
https://www.etoncollege.com
The Excellence Gateway is an online service for everyone working in the further education system in England. Provides practical help for people who want to improve their everyday teaching, learning and work.
http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/
With a focus on home educating children with special needs in England, emphasis is placed on the problems of dyslexia and Asperger syndrome. Articles are presented on the reasons why someone might choose to homeschool, and general information about the subject.
https://www.keele.ac.uk
The official website of Keele University provides information on this British institution of higher education based in Staffordshire. The University offers both taught and research postgraduate courses, as well as short courses for continuing and professional education.
http://www.keele.ac.uk/
Marlborough College Summer School
The web site for the Marlborough College Summer School provides information about the courses offered during the summer to students currently enrolled.
https://summerschool.co.uk
Northern Countryside Foundation for Education
The CFE was organized for the purpose of educating, informing and inspiring children, parents and teachers, in the hopes of enhancing appreciation for the countryside and farming environments. The CFE sponsors events and encourages the inclusion of rural appreciation into the school curriculum. Resources include a discussion of its programs, controversial issues, primary curriculum links, countryside videos and others.
http://www.countrysidefoundation.org.uk/
Publishes resources on the history of exploration, travel, voyages and geography. Based in London, The Society has a large library of travel writings dating back several centuries. You can also read the Hakluyt Society Journal through this website to understand more about the history of travel.
https://www.hakluyt.com
Established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science, the public research university is located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is the fifth-largest university in the United Kingdom. Its master's courses, undergraduate courses, research degrees, international students, online courses, and lifelong learning programs are highlighted, along with its cooperative programs with business, research facilities, and a 360-degree virtual tour of the campus.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/
A British university that provides both traditional and professional development education. You can use the website's virtual tour to see if Surrey University is the right place for you. The website also has a section for visitors planning a trip to Surrey.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk
Brings attention to a creative partnership specialising in mosaics and murals, located in Godfrey Hole, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, offering courses on crafts and community art.
https://www.zantium.co.uk