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“Worsening” high needs cost pressures, £600 million of “irregular” grant spending and bumper pay boosts and payouts for ...
Schools have said more funding is needed if they are to hit new government tech targets by 2030. The Department for Education ...
Exams regulator Ofqual has admitted botched data has “significantly overstated” the number of pupils receiving extra time in ...
Charter Trust strikes at London schools over maternity pay have been called off after a settlement was reached between the ...
Secondary school pupil numbers may have peaked two years earlier than expected, government statistics suggest, indicating the ...
Alternative provision is an untapped source of expertise on behaviour, engagement and attendance. Here’s how to make the most of its potential ...
The government is reviewing the £320 million PE and sport premium for primary schools and considering a 'different approach', ...
Julian Appleyard has been appointed CEO of the David Ross Education Trust after the departure of Stuart Burns, who served as ...
Here’s how the government can turn its opposition slogan into a policy that really adds value to maths teaching ...
Private schools are three times more likely to have an AI strategy than state, research from the Sutton Trust has found ...
After a year in office, Labour’s education team has delivered a credible first album. It may not have earned rave reviews across the board, but it’s made its mark – and crucially, it’s set the tone.
The government has finally published long-awaited guidance for schools on relationships, sex and health education. Here are the nine key changes leaders need to know. Today’s guidance will replace the ...
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