Blog
Our Executive Director, Tim Middleton has been writing articles on Education and School Sport each week in the Standard for the past 10 years. These 4-minute reads cover timely topics that may be of interest to the ATS Community and the Education body as a whole.
It has been reported that a man has taken a television company to court because he cannot watch...
Ask any coach of a sport that uses a ball and the advice will be the same: keep your eye on the...
How often have you been asked: “What sort of shape are you in?” One rather rotund and relaxed...
“Senseless, faithless, heartless, ruthless” – these are not words found in a youngster’s report...
It is interesting that people say the favourite question in interviews is, “What is your greatest...
There is an extraordinary novel called “Gadsby” written by Ernest Vincent Wright in 1939. What is...
Imagine a job for which one needs no qualification, no training, no interview, no employment...
There is a saying, “The Eyes Have It”, which has great truth in it, even if we often neglect to...
There are not many people who like the sound of the words, “Wakey! Wakey!” In relation to that,...
It is really rather important to know our right from our left, especially when it comes to...
It does not take a medical doctor, a biblical scholar or a soccer manager to tell us that any...
It is interesting that thirty years ago the term ‘amateur’ was seen as a compliment (we play sport...
What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? Some famous people were asked for the...
In many ways, teachers are like prophets: we teach, we point to the way forward, we promote...
Sir Ken Robinson, the renowned educationalist and inspirational speaker, has long argued that the...
Some years ago a senior pupil in an ATS school was dared by his friends to do something repulsive,...
Mothers and silence are generally not considered to be words that go together but the expression...
Many readers will be familiar with what might be considered the most well-known of the Parables of...


