by Wendy Newman | Nov 4, 2015 | ALL News, News
Into Film… Teachers and pupils can share a wide array of foreign language films for free at the Into Film Festival 2015 – the world’s largest film festival for children and young people, taking place across the UK from 04-20 Nov 2015. Highlights will...
by Wendy Newman | Oct 9, 2015 | ALL News, News
Do you know a very special language teacher or a student language ambassador? A teacher who inspires pupils through superb teaching and supports colleagues by sharing their expertise and ideas? Or a student language ambassador who motivates young...
by Wendy Newman | Oct 9, 2015 | ALL News, News
The 2015/16 edition of the Language Trends survey is now live! Three thousand primary schools and 2,500 secondary schools, including 500 independent schools, have now received letters asking them to complete the online surveys. If your school has been selected as part...
by Wendy Newman | Aug 21, 2015 | ALL News, News
GCSE results Following the release of the latest GCSE results, ALL Trustee Steven Fawkes said: “ALL congratulates candidates and their teachers on their achievements in languages in this year’s GCSE examinations. We hope that many of the successful students will...
by Wendy Newman | Aug 18, 2015 | ALL News, News
Commemorating the 600th anniversary of the battle of Agincourt (25 October 1415) The Association for Language Learning and the History Association are collaborating on an Agincourt 600 Fund partnership project, on the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt… and we are...
by Wendy Newman | Aug 18, 2015 | ALL News, News
The headlines At A Level, results continue to be stable overall, with A* grades unchanged from last year at 8.2%, A*-A down slightly at 25.9%, and A*-E up slightly at 98.1%. The number of A Levels taken has risen by 2.0% compared to 2014, total entries for...