A record 95.5% of pupils were in a ‘positive destination’ including work, training or further study within three months of leaving school last year.

The government must provide clear and unambiguous guidance very quickly to schools about the easing of legal requirements surrounding Covid-19 measures, Paul Whiteman from union NAHT, has said.

As part of its ‘Living with Covid’ plan, the government has announced that staff and pupils in mainstream secondary schools will not be expected to continue asymptomatic testing

Childcare providers are no longer required to notify Ofsted, or the childminder agency, of any COVID-19 cases in the setting.

The number of people applying to study computer science degrees has risen by 13% this year – the biggest increase of any university subject.

The grant provides funding to help families in Wales with the extra costs associated with going to school, such as buying uniform, sports kit and equipment for other extra-curricular activities.

A number of schools in the South West of England are closed today due to Storm Eunice.

New guidance to support teachers in tackling sensitive issues in the classroom in a politically impartial way has been published.

The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccination to 5-11 year olds will be "non-urgent", with an emphasis on parental choice.

The ‘Every Copy Counts’ campaign is urging teachers to play their part in ensuring composers and songwriters receive the correct royalties for copying printed music used in schools.

A report by the Department for Education has highlighted changes to the ESFA, which will take some duties away to allow it to refocus on funding delivery.

The UK's Chief Medical Officers have published its first ever guidelines on physical activity for disabled children and young people, and schools are being asked to communicate and promote them.

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