Boarding schools get on the ball
The whole boarding school package is changing as the expectations of parents and pupils rise. Don't think chilly dormitories, think golf courses and ensuite bedrooms. Louise Holden reports p
You've got nothing to be guilty of...
Working mothers should wise up. You're helping no-one by feeling guilty, least of all yourself. Kathryn Holmquist thinks it's time for mums to stop being so hard on themselves p
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Recognising the mutual benefits of childcare
Rich parents like Sarah Ferguson, former Duchess of York, don't have to worry about after-school care because they send their children to boarding schools. For the rest of us, there's the library, writes Kathryn Holmquist pDaddy, I hardly knew you
Think about it. Tony Humphreys urges fathers to spend time reflecting on how they got on with their own dads pThis Boarding Life
Brendan Bracken writes: I grew up in Dublin but was sent to board in Roscrea at the age of 12. It was quite a change of scene for a city boy. pQ&A
Your education questions answered pCV
CV: John Hegarty, Provost, Trinity College Dublin pTeacher's PET
An insider's guide to education p




