A new report, ‘Transitions to Employment’, shows how businesses can work with schools and colleges to benefit the future prospects of young people.

The Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, has expressed her concerns about lack of support for children with Special Educational Needs in mainstream education.

Eighty-seven per cent of primary school teachers are calling for more education on plastic pollution within the national curriculum.

Eighty-nine per cent of ITT providers think that greater opportunities for flexible working would attract more applicants to the sector, a survey by NASBTT shows.

Greater provision for Special Educational Needs and mental health tops the list of areas the public wants the government to prioritise in schools, according to a new survey.

Top apprenticeship employers named

Employers ranked on the number of apprentices they take on and their commitment to diversity and apprenticeship achievements.

Publish STRB recommendations without delay, urge unions

Education union leaders have urged Education Secretary Gillian Keegan to publish the School Teachers’ Review Body’s (STRB) pay recommendations.

Baroness Bull to lead cultural education plan advisory panel

The plan aims to 'articulate and highlight' importance of high-quality cultural education in schools.

There have been several amendments to the Online Safety Bill, with planned rules to further prevent children from encountering harmful content and activity online.

Spanish is predicted to remain the most popular A-level language in schools across England while German falls behind at GCSE level, according to new British Council research.

Around 700,000 children in England are studying in schools requiring major rebuilding or refurbishment, a new National Audit Office report on the Condition of school buildings says.

The cost of school uniforms is still too high despite rules meant to lower the costs, the Children's Society has reported.

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