We’ve made some changes!

When School Stickers started back in 2000, we were dealing purely with schools and teachers. Over recent years as our stickers have grown in popularity and our product range has increased, we’re now selling stickers to Schools, Parents, Teachers as well as Businesses large and small. To make the experience of buying your personalised stickers Read More …

Why do Kids Find Stickers So A-Peeling?

Many of us enjoyed collecting things when we were kids, whether it was stamps, football cards, Pogs, Pokémon or of course stickers! Give a child a sticker book on a long car journey and expect not to hear a peep out of them for the rest of the trip. But what is it about these Read More …

World Cup 2014 Theme Reward Ideas for Teachers

This year’s World Cup tournament is fast approaching. From the 12th June onwards, children across the country will spend a month feasting on a festival of football. Even if England do their usual trick of losing in the quarter finals, the host of international Premier League stars on show will keep the kids interested until Read More …

School Stickers Guide to Designing your Own Stickers

You love stickers, we love stickers and kids really love stickers. The only thing better than a sticker is one that you’ve designed yourself. SchoolStickers have offered personalised stickers for years, but now we’ve taken it a step further and we’re now giving you the ability to create your own stickers from scratch with our Read More …

Motivate Pupils with Certificates for Achievement

Students of all age groups appreciate recognition for the hard work they put into their studies. This sense of achievement can come in the form of recognised qualifications, token reward systems or simply some words of praise from a trusted adult. Teachers also benefit from praising their pupils. If designed properly, certificates and other award Read More …

How Teachers can help Pupils ‘See their Futures’

Today’s children live in very uncertain times when it comes to planning their future careers. Because of technologies that make it possible for businesses to outsource their skills to overseas workers and streamline many of their functions, school children now grow up knowing in the back of their minds that there is no longer such Read More …

Tips for Keeping Students Motivated at Key Stage Four

A student may show signs of being gifted from a very early age. For instance, they may be a very good reader or be extraordinarily articulate and able to converse intelligently with people who are much older than them. Alternatively, a child may have a special ‘knack’ for numbers but only appear to be of Read More …

Tips for Linking Lessons to the Real World

One recent teaching trend that has been cropping up in many classrooms of late is the concept of ‘The Flipped Classroom’ and the use of more project-based learning activities in schools. Experiential teaching methods, such as these, have been enabled thanks to the increase of educational technologies, which have made a huge impact on classroom Read More …