John Pugh, MP for Southport, visited the school to talk about the campaign for education.
Malala goes back to school
Malala Yousafzai has returned to school, only months after being shot by the Taliban for promoting education for girls.
No Child Forgotten Report
The Millennium Development Goals have left behind millions of forgotten children.
Sam and Millie in India
Our 2013 Young Ambassadors, Sam and Millie, travelled to India to investigate the barriers to education there.
Campaign video: behind the scenes
A sneak peek at what’s coming – behind the scenes on this year’s Send My Friend to School campaign film.
Paralympians join MPs to launch new education report
Inspirational Paralympians Ade Adepitan, Sarah Storey and Anne Wafula-Strike spoke to a packed room today in the Houses of Parliament at an event launching a new report from the Global Campaign for Education.
Malala Nobel petition to Downing Street
On the day that the European Union was awarded the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, campaigners today delivered a 256,000-strong petition calling for young education campaigner Malala Yousafzai to be nominated for the prize next year.
Young Ambassadors 2012
Eilidh Naismith and Billy Davidson, from Glasgow, were our Global Education Young Ambassadors for 2012.
Banbury students quiz government Minister
Five Year 10 pupils from The Warriner School, Banbury, yesterday furthered their successful Send My Friend to School campaign by grilling a Government Minister at the Department for International Development on getting every child into school by 2015.


