Herts for Learning to host a national debate on the status of play in the EYFS Published: 16 May 2022 An online debate for all EYFS leaders and practitioners on Friday 10th June 2022.
Ensuring diverse representation across the primary English curriculum Published: 27 January 2022 Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive on a very powerful and inspirational day. Recordings are available if you missed it.
New resources and support for EYFS practitioners Published: 09 December 2021 Supporting EYFS practitioners through the changes to the EYFS statutory framework.
New free Hertfordshire ’50 things to do before you’re five’ app Published: 16 November 2021 An exciting new initiative that supports children’s learning at home and in their Early Years setting.
Herts for Learning launches new Sexual Abuse Toolkit for schools Published: 18 October 2021 The Sexual Abuse Toolkit is aimed at schools and is available to all staff, students and governors. It has been developed by the ‘Hertfordshire...
14 Hertfordshire schools and settings achieve EYQS 2020/21 awards Published: 02 August 2021 Despite the challenges of the last year 14 schools and settings completed the Herts for Learning Early Years Quality Standard Award (EYQS).
HCC subsidise Summer Success in Mathematics programme for Herts primary schools Published: 13 April 2021 HCC subsidise Summer Success in Mathematics programme to help Herts Primary mathematics leaders and teachers.
HfL to deliver “Wellbeing for Education Return” training to all Hertfordshire schools and colleges Published: 17 September 2020 Wellbeing for Education Return is an £8m government funded programme to boost pupil and teacher wellbeing in schools and colleges in England.
New requirements for Relationships Education and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Published: 27 September 2019 New requirements for Relationships Education and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)
Free alcohol education training available for Hertfordshire schools Published: 21 February 2019 Herts for Learning is working in partnership with the Alcohol Education Trust (AET) to deliver free training to secondary school staff.