• The Education Business Awards, which celebrate the outstanding work, commitment and achievements of UK schools, are open for entry.

  • State-funded education settings can now apply for a higher amount of funding to install electric vehicle chargepoints in their grounds – up to £2,500 per socket. We examine how the new grant works

  • Diversity in the workplace is intrinsic to creating a more equal and happy environment. But what can be done by school leaders to make this the norm?

  • Bett 2024 was packed with innovation, attracting over 30,000 of the global education community to view the latest education technology and hear from inspiring figures and education professionals

  • Whilst taking a student group overseas may feel like a daunting prospect, school trips abroad can have far-reaching benefits. So how can you make sure your trip runs like clockwork?

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Almost 120 school places for pupils with SEND will be created in Haringey.

A report from the Education Policy Institute (EPI) and Renaissance has found that girls' reading and maths results were more negatively impacted than male students by the pandemic.

Tes' Wellbeing Report this year has found that teacher confidence up but workloads are still causing concerns.

More than a quarter of a million children and young people are still waiting for mental health support after being referred to Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) last year.

British Esports and Pearson have launched a new suite of higher-tier BTEC qualifications in Esports - the first internationally available qualifications of their kind.  

The EPI report found that pupils with even one suspension are, on average, not achieving a standard pass in GCSE English and maths.

A letter has been sent to the government calling for action to ensure all children who are entitled to Free School Meals (FSM) are able to receive them.

A formal offer on teachers’ pay for 2021, 2022 and 2023 has been made to the five main teaching unions in Northern Ireland.

 Features

State-funded education settings can now apply for a higher amount of funding to install electric vehicle chargepoints in their grounds – up to £2,500 per socket. We examine how the new grant works

Diversity in the workplace is intrinsic to creating a more equal and happy environment. But what can be done by school leaders to make this the norm?

Bett 2024 was packed with innovation, attracting over 30,000 of the global education community to view the latest education technology and hear from inspiring figures and education professionals

New research from The Food Foundation shows what it’s really like to receive free school meals from the perspective of secondary school students

There are many measures – big and small – that schools can do to reduce their carbon footprint. Adam Flint, national manager of Eco-Schools England, explains how to make a positive impact

While traditional build processes are laced with hidden costs, delays and are highly disruptive – volumetric modular construction brings performance and programme certainty