
The parallels between education and sport
InterHigh ambassador Colin Jackson represented Team GB and Wales at major championships throughout a 17-year career in athletics. He dominated the 110 metre hurdles, setting a world record which stood
InterHigh ambassador Colin Jackson represented Team GB and Wales at major championships throughout a 17-year career in athletics. He dominated the 110 metre hurdles, setting a world record which stood
Online education company Wey Education has launched new qualification in online teaching, accredited by the Awards for Training and Higher Education (ATHE). The level 4 qualification is worth 12 higher
Wey Education’s Jacqueline Daniell discusses the approval of a new Teaching Online qualification in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk
Wey Education plc (LON: WEY) CEO Jacqueline Daniell joins DirectorsTalk to discuss a recently received accreditation for its Teaching Online qualification. Jacqueline explains what the qualification is, who its for, why
Interhigh Schools language department offer English Wey Education plc (LON:WEY) is the AIM listed holding company of an educational group providing services online worldwide. The Group’s main operating divisions are
Wey Education plc (LON:WEY) today published its interim results for the six months to 28 February 2019 and reports on a number of important developments within the business. Commenting on
Former athletics legend, Colin Jackson CBE, was recently appointed InerHigh’s school ambassador. We spoke to the former 110m hurdles double world champion and record holder about his new appointment and
InterHigh pupil William Franklyn-Miller works all over the world as an actor and model. William, who also has a huge social media following, has recently completed filming for his biggest
InterHigh students travelled from across the globe, including countries as far away as Taiwan, to attend our Activity Break at JCA’s Condover Hall. The break is one of the highlights
Always have a Plan B, that makes sense in any venture or undertaking. For young footballers it’s a must, after all only 1% of academy players make it and that’s