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The latest news and announcements from SCEMES Ltd

SCEMES is constantly updating its products to offer the best possible services to our customers and to schools.

This section of the site keeps you up to date with the latest development from SCEMES including our latest announcements about new and improved products and services, any initiatives running for schools, and other exciting information about developments in the company.

We hope that you find these press releases to be interesting and informative.

If you would like any more information on any of these stories, or to talk to us about any other press-related issues, then please contact our press officer Helen Gordon on 01691 680945 or email helen@scemes.com

SCEMES’ Latest Press Releases:


See SCEMES at the Education Show
17th February 2009
SCEMES Ltd. will be exhibiting at The Education Show 2009, the UK’s largest showcase of educational resources! Read More...

Not Just Surviving but Thriving!
17th February 2009
The British economy might be struggling, but the education market is buoyant and SCEMES’ directories are listing more suppliers than ever before. Read More...

New Products for Schools!
17th February 2009
SCEMES Ltd, the number one resource for educational purchasing, is proud to present two new products at the Education Show 2009. Read More...

Sustainable Schools for All
17th February 2009
SCEMES helps schools achieve their 2020 Sustainable Schools Targets through the Handbook of Sustainable Procurement. Read More...

Helping Schools Through the Recession
17th February 2009
Schools can maximise their budgets during difficult times by using E-Quote, the price comparison website specially designed for schools. Read More...

Young Writer Wins Thrilling Prize
September 1st
A ten-year-old from Reading has won a holiday of a lifetime and £2,500 for her school after writing a story about a divided world. Read More...

Budding Writer Wins Huge Cash Prize
September 1st
An eleven-year-old from Formby has won huge cash prizes for herself and her school after writing a short story about slavery. Read More...