Claude Opus 4.5 School Briefing
December 12, 2025
Anthropic’s Infinite Chats feature changes how schools may use AI over time, especially for extended research, curriculum planning, and iterative drafting. The opportunity is clear: longer-running conversations can support richer projects and reduce repeated setup work. Yet schools also need stronger habits around evidence, privacy, safeguarding, and staff judgement. This briefing explains what changed, where the gains may be strongest, and how to build safe workflow patterns that do not drift into unsafe data sharing or over-reliance on one ever-growing chat thread.
Black Friday 2025: AI Deals for UK Schools
November 28, 2025
Black Friday can feel like a rare chance to “save” on AI subscriptions, but schools don’t buy like consumers. This UK-school-first guide helps you judge whether an EdTech AI deal is genuinely cheaper over the year, and how to spot common dark patterns such as auto-renew traps, seat minimums, and misleading “free” add-ons. You’ll also find a practical 60-minute mini-procurement workflow with UK GDPR/DPIA prompts, safeguarding checks, approvals, budget coding, and cancellation controls.
December Countdown: End-of-Term AI System
November 25, 2025
December in schools brings a familiar spike: cover changes, heightened behaviour, last-minute events, parent/carer messages, and marking decisions that cannot wait. This article offers a practical 10-day “December Countdown” operating system: one AI-assisted micro-routine per day, designed to take 10–15 minutes and reduce mental load without handing over professional judgement. You’ll also get a safeguarding-by-design protocol, disclosure-safe language, and copy-and-adapt templates that keep data minimal, decisions human, and records tidy.
Microsoft Ignite: AI highlights for school ops
November 20, 2025
Microsoft Ignite can feel like a firehose of AI updates, but schools need a calmer translation into operational decisions. This briefing focuses on what typically changes for education, what to switch on (and what to leave off), and how to evidence choices for governors and senior leaders. You’ll find a practical “so what” filter, the handful of education-relevant AI highlights worth tracking, and a 30-day rollout checklist aligning M365 admin controls, data protection, safeguarding and assessment integrity.
Report Writing 2025: AI Tools Compared
November 18, 2025
Report writing in 2025 is less about “which chatbot is best” and more about whether your process is safe, repeatable, and defensible. This article compares leading AI assistants through a procurement-to-classroom lens, focusing on a practical comment pipeline: evidence in, tone-checked draft, moderation, and publish. You’ll find a rubric for evaluating tools, scenario-based workflows for individuals through to whole-school roll-outs, and concrete guidance on minimum-data inputs, tone consistency, and audit trails that satisfy DPO/SLT scrutiny.
LGR22 Three Years On: AI Gap-to-Tool Map
November 14, 2025
Three years into LGR22, many schools report real gains in clarity and progression, but also familiar friction: planning load, differentiation that scales, literacy access, communication, and documentation. This implementation review turns those recurring gaps into a practical “gap-to-tool” map, using defined AI workflows that support teachers without diluting professional judgement. You’ll find worked examples, governance red lines, and realistic time-savings across a full school year—plus a simple 90-day plan to trial, measure impact, and review what to keep.
Anti-Bullying Week digital citizenship response kit
November 12, 2025
Anti-Bullying Week works best when it moves beyond awareness and into response readiness. This practical “digital citizenship incident response kit” helps schools rehearse cyberbullying scenarios, use calm first-response scripts, and follow a clear reporting-and-recording route that pupils, staff and parents/carers can understand. You’ll find copy-and-adapt vignettes for KS2–KS5, guidance on evidence and safe storage, and curriculum links that join PSHE and Computing without turning it into a one-off assembly.
Parent Consultations: AI Conversation Brief
October 17, 2025
Parent consultations often arrive at the busiest point of the term, when your notes are scattered across books, spreadsheets, behaviour logs and quick reminders. This workflow uses AI as a briefing assistant to turn that mess into a one-page, parent-friendly “Conversation Brief” covering strengths, priorities and agreed actions. It is designed to be privacy-by-design, with UK GDPR redaction rules and a clear “never paste” list. It also includes SEND-sensitive language checks and translation steps that preserve tone without over-promising outcomes.
Open Evening Marketing with AI
September 19, 2025
Open Evening marketing can quickly become a scramble: a prospectus update here, a slide deck there, last-minute social posts everywhere. Used well, AI can help you produce consistent, high-quality content faster — but only if it is guided by a clear message map and strong safeguarding rules. This article sets out a practical, safeguarding-by-design content pipeline that keeps pupils and staff safe, improves accessibility, and reduces “channel drift”. You’ll leave with a 10-day production plan, quality gates, and copy-and-adapt templates.
EU AI Act: One Year On
September 17, 2025
One year on from the EU AI Act, UK schools are not directly regulated by it, but many of the products schools buy are built, marketed, or supported by suppliers who are. This article translates “high-risk” thinking into a practical procurement and governance playbook: vendor questions, a simple risk register, and audit-ready documentation. It also shows how to align this work with UK expectations around data protection, safeguarding, and assessment integrity—without over-claiming legal obligations.
AI in Education: September 2025 stability map
September 3, 2025
September 2025 feels calmer than last year, but not because the technology has stopped moving. What has changed is the pattern: a small set of models and platforms are now “good enough” for everyday school tasks, while the newest features (agents, multimodal media, and complex data flows) remain hard to govern. This stability map sets out what has genuinely settled since spring/summer, what is still volatile, and how UK schools can start the year with calm governance, minimum viable tooling, and evidence capture—rather than another round of pilots that create noise without learning.
AI Copilot Playbook for Timetabling and Cover
August 20, 2025
Timetabling and daily cover are high-stakes operational puzzles, but AI is not a magic solver—and it should not replace your MIS or timetabling engine. This playbook shows how operations teams can use AI as a “copilot” to structure constraints, generate workable options, and stress-test plans before anything is published. You’ll see practical ways to model staff availability, PPA, room features, SEND needs, and policy rules, while keeping decisions auditable with human sign-off. Includes a 30-day pilot plan with success measures and risk controls.
Refreshing Your AI Acceptable Use Policy
August 18, 2025
An AI Acceptable Use Policy written once and filed away won’t keep pace with tools, assessments, and expectations in 2025–26. This guide reframes your AUP as a living “AI Use & Integrity Agreement” with an annual July/August refresh you can actually run. You’ll find a 12-point checklist, practical assessment boundaries, and data protection defaults that reduce risk by design. It also covers stakeholder sign-off, clear pupil and parent/carer communications, and a simple monitoring loop that supports learning without turning school into a surveillance project.
National Curriculum and AI: 2025–26 changes
August 13, 2025
2025–26 brings sharper, more practical expectations for how schools manage AI: clearer boundaries for assessment integrity, more explicit teaching of AI literacy, and stronger evidence that data protection and procurement are under control. This implementation pack turns DfE, Ofqual and JCQ guidance into “what changes on Monday morning”: policy updates, role-based actions, and a printable checklist you can evidence to governors. It is designed for SLT, safeguarding, exams, IT/DPO and subject leaders who need consistency, not more documents.
Back to School AI Toolkit 2025
August 11, 2025
A back-to-school AI plan succeeds when it is small, predictable and safe enough to run during busy weeks. This article sets out a ‘minimum viable’ toolkit for 2025: one assistant, one writing space, one image tool and one accessibility layer, with default privacy settings that reduce risk without blocking useful practice. You’ll also find procurement questions, role-based workflows, and a 30-day rollout checklist designed to prevent tool sprawl and protect staff workload.