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Potential Plus UK - The National Association for Gifted Children Changes its Name

After 46 years, The National Association for Children, the child and family support charity, is changing its name today (4th February 2013) toPotential Plus UK.

At its formal launch, held at Reed Smith in the City of London, Denise Yates, Chief Executive of the newly named organisation said:

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The 2013 Dux Awards Scheme

The 2013 Dux Awards Scheme aims to encourage the recognition and reward of top performing pupils in in Year 9 (14 year olds).

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UK's sixth best in the developed world,

 

The UK's education system is ranked sixth best in the developed world, according to a global league table published by education firm Pearson.

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Recent poll suggests almost half of UK children have played down a talent because of bullying fears.

The National Association for Gifted Children, the UK charity that works with parents and families of high ability children, reacted strongly to the national poll results issued by the Anti-Bullying Alliance during this week's Anti-Bullying week

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