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Russell Hobby, CEO of Teach First, said the country risks being “held back” and failing young people “because there simply ...
Former schools minister Sir Nick Gibb has been recruited as a strategic adviser by a company that sells pouches to lock away ...
Absence rates are lower than just after covid, but they are still far too high. There is little evidence that absence makes the heart grow fonder: kids are not returning in droves despite schools ...
Schools will have to arrange a week of work experience “activities” for pupils in years 7 to 9 and at least one placement in years 10 to 11 under new careers guidance published by the government.
The statutory override is a mechanism that keeps SEND deficits off councils’ balance sheets, effectively preventing them from ...
A prominent think tank is calling for modern foreign language and computer science GCSEs to be graded more generously, as ...
Nearly 100,000 year 11 pupils will receive their GCSE results through a government app this year as part of a trial that ...
Schools eligible for support will be contacted by Mathematics Education Innovation (MEI), a charity which runs the scheme, ...
In total, councils expect to spend £1.5 billion on SEND transport for pre-16 year olds in the 2024-25 financial year – which ...
One of the country’s largest trusts is planning redundancies at around 20 of its schools, blaming “extremely challenging” ...
This was because of increased recruitment, “rapidly falling” pupil numbers and “more favourable forecasts” for teacher ...
The School Teachers’ Review Body has recommended a pay rise of “close to 4 per cent”, potentially setting government on a ...
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