New research has revealed evidence that young people are being underprepared for the UK’s growing digital jobs market.

Ofsted will conduct a year-long review of careers guidance in mainstream and specialist schools, as well as in further education and skills providers.

Without further financial support, more than half of trusts could be in deficit by 2024/5, according to The Confederation of School Trusts.

The Department for Education has confirmed the briefs of its new ministerial line-up, which includes Nick Gibb and Robert Halfon.

New Ofsted research finds that there is a lack of access to specialist help, which means that more primary school children with additional needs are being referred to alternative provision (AP).

A new NAHT survey, which received responses from more than 11,000 school leaders in England, reveals the cuts schools are having to make in the face of rising costs and underfunding.

The Commission on Young Lives' report proposes a plan to protect those most at risk of exploitation and to support all young people to leave education with improved life chances.

The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a reprimand to the DfE following the prolonged misuse of the personal information of up to 28 million children.

Medical professionals have grouped together to write a letter to the government, calling for a major expansion of free school meals to combat the growing risk of malnutrition, obesity and other health conditions affecting children.

A new study finds that the quality of school leadership is the most important factor behind satisfied and engaged staff – with teaching and learning, professional growth, and diversity and inclusion also key contributors.   

The call from Gatsby Charitable Foundation follows research which shows that parents feel as though they lose influence over their teenager’s education choices from the age of 13.

The School Chef of the Year competition is open to all kitchen-based staff involved in the daily preparation of pupils’ meals in schools across the UK

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