A two-year pause on academy trusts signing up for staff electric vehicle (EV) programmes has been lifted. The moratorium on EV salary sacrifice schemes was imposed by ministers in 2024 while officials ...
The state of the graduate labour market is concerning, but it does give the DfE time to fix supply problems ...
Schools will have months to decide whether to appeal SATs tests after results were delayed amid weeks of technical glitches and errors. Exams giant Pearson confirmed last week that grades for the key ...
Unite members at England’s largest exam board AQA are to strike in a dispute over pay, as Unison reveals plans for seven further days of walk-outs on the issue. More than 100 Unite members at AQA are ...
Outdoor learning is far too rare – a third of children in the UK never, ever have lessons outdoors. But schools in Devon are ...
Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel told parents to let kids stay up for Mexico tie and 'write an excuse for school' ...
Creating classrooms where every pupil can thrive has always been at the heart of great teaching. Today, that ambition feels more important than ever. As expectations around inclusion continue to grow, ...
Ministers will press on with plans for religious education (RE) to form part of the new national curriculum for the first time after reaching a “consensus” with faith groups about what will be taught.
Ministers are searching for “exceptional” senior leaders to head school improvement work as part of the government’s new ...
The government’s SEND reforms, exams, school leadership and Ofsted inspections are all on the agenda at day two of the Festival of Education. Speakers include Ofqual chief regulator Ian Bauckham and ...
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