The ASSET Blog
The ASSET Blog
Tuesday, May 6th, the inspiring Britten Centre at Snape Maltings provided a memorable backdrop for our ASSET Awards. The venue's unique charm amplified the joyful atmosphere and sense of pride as we celebrated outstanding achievements. We are grateful to have held our awards in such a remarkable location, making the evening a resounding success.
Hayley Cullimore, our Head of Inlcusion at ASSET Education, is featured in the Teaching Times, talking about the benefits of AI. With the support of Getech and Google, ASSET Education is leveraging Gemini, a powerful large language model. This technology can search and generate tailored content for individual schools, classes, and even students. Read the full article here.
On May 2nd 2025 children from 8 ASSET schools took part in one of 6 "hacks" across the country - responding to the government's consultation for a new National Youth Strategy.
Our children shared their views on day-to-day wellbeing for young people, access to activities, connectivity and having a voice.
As part of Cliff Lane Primary's careers week, Clare Flintoff our CEO shared her career journey and sparked insightful discussions with Year 5 and 6 pupils using Kahil Gibran's writing on children. The children astounded with their deep interpretations, leading to a conversation about individuality, finding one's path, and aligning work with values. This inspiring experience reaffirmed ASSET's commitment to empowering young people to create a better world.
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In December 2024, a small group of lucky Holton pupils embarked on a magical journey to London's iconic Royal Opera House. Click above to read their inspiring day ...
In a world where education is often seen as the key to success, it is easy to forget that schools are just one part of the equation. At ASSET Education, we believe that a child's future is shaped by a variety of factors, including family, community, and other experiences. That's why we're taking a different approach to education, one that focuses on the whole child and their well-being...
It's that time of the year when we recognise passion and care...
Hazel Sacco, teacher and Forest School lead at Wenhaston Primary talks about the impact of Forest School on children's development, learning and mental and physical health...
Angela Briggs-Mee, Trust PSHE Network Lead, teacher at Ilketshall Primary and member of the Trust Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Group talks about the importance of a well-resourced library...
What lessons did you love best at school? We asked some of our children to tell us all what they loved to learn and why...
We've been reflective in November, with lots happening that reminds us how important the people in our communities, past and present, are in shaping our children's sense of belonging...
We were thrilled that four ASSET schools were finalists in the Suffolk Education Awards. We had two winners - take a look who they were...
Three teams of staff from Edgar Sewter Primary in Halesworth, Bungay Primary and The Beeches Primary in Ipswich too part in the Race Across Suffolk last week to raise money for The Blossom Charity, who support people who have been through challenging life circumstances.