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What are RSS feeds?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and this technology allows you to pull together regularly updated content from a variety of sources. You can see latest published content without actually having to visit the site.

How can I search the site?

There are 3 ways you can search the site:

  • Keyword search: Enter a keyword into the search box and click 'Search'
  • Quick search: This box appears on most pages. Enter a keyword and select which section and subsection you would like to search within.
  • Advanced search: The Advanced search allows you to specify other information including school year and subject.
How can I refine my search results?

On the search results page, choose a term from the ‘Refine your search’ panel. The search is refined by selecting a term within a category such as Educational purpose, Inclusion, Key stage, Role and School phase.

To undo a refinement, click ‘all’ next to the term you selected to refine your search.

Can I search within results?

Yes. Use the ‘Search within results’ box.. Enter a keyword to search within the displayed results.

Why do things appear in more than one place?

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to find what you are looking for. Therefore, we have placed content in all relevant areas of the site. This means that you can find what you are looking for in a way that makes sense to you.

How do I use the Advanced search?

The Advanced Search allows you to be more specific about what you are looking for. Here you can enter a site area, year, subject and content type alongside your keywords.

You do not have to fill out every part of the search form, but the more you do the more refined your results will be.

Video tutorial: Publications catalogue

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