The Government is setting out school funding allocations for local authorities for next year, following the extra £2 billion funding for schools for next year and the year after, which was announced in the Autumn Statement.

The Department for Education has announced that 239 more schools and sixth forms have been chosen for a rebuild or renovation as part of the School Rebuilding Programme.

The funding from the council will be given directly to schools and has been agreed for an initial period of 18 months to support families struggling with the acute cost of living crisis.

Ofsted's annual report shows that 88% of all state-funded schools are now judged good or outstanding – up nearly two percentage points from 2021.

The poverty-related attainment gaps in literacy and numeracy levels across primary schools in Scotland have seen the biggest decreases since records began, statistics show.

Eco-Schools' new ‘Cut Your Carbon’ campaign has been launched to help schools to cut carbon emissions

If the education sector is to be resilient in the face of future challenges, problems recruiting and retaining staff must be urgently addressed, says Ofsted.

The 2022 Education Cybersecurity Census Report has revealed that the increasing use of technology of education is escalating the sector’s vulnerability to cyberattacks, with one in 10 reporting 251 attacks or more each year.

The winners of LiteracyPlanet's annual 2022 Educator Wall of Fame, which shines a light on educators from around the world who are inspiring their students with their passion, excellence, and creativity, have been announced.

Local authorities in Scotland have published their plans for closing the poverty-related attainment gap.

A cash crisis in schools nationally means thousands of children are being denied the chance to take part in outdoor education. 

The Chief Medical Officer has published a report on air pollution, saying that more needs to be done to support reducing air pollution around areas such as schools and healthcare settings.

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