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A recent report from the Public Accounts Committee has assessed the Department for Education’s approach to teacher ...
With many classrooms also affected by poor technology infrastructure and connectivity, we examine government initiatives and ...
Over half (57%) of low-income families say their child struggles to access devices or reliable internet outside school for ...
A collaborative boarder initiative is making it easier for school groups to visit Europe. The School Travel Forum explains how schools can benefit from the new fast-track border clearance system at th ...
A programme using UK public sector data to uncover insights on everything from the cost of living to children’s education and early cancer diagnosis has been given a five-year extension with £168m of ...
With energy bills soaring and the race to net zero intensifying, schools are turning to solar power as a practical, ...
With £740 million in new capital funding, the government is taking a major step toward transforming SEND provision in schools ...
Tens of thousands of young people in England could be left without a viable post-16 education route as the government presses ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed teacher pay scales for 2025-26, following the government’s acceptance of a ...
Thousands of new early years places are launching in primary schools this September under a £37 million government scheme.
As Martyn’s Law receives Royal Assent, publicly accessible premises will be required to strengthen their preparedness for potential terrorist threats. So what does this new legislation mean for ...
The Fight for Ordinary campaign urges the government not to dilute existing rights and protections or restrict EHCPs for those who continue to need them.