Schools are being asked to sign up to a daily attendance tracker trial which will collect real-time data from their registers to help tackle absences.

The Local Government Association is launching a new support programme for up to 35 councils to help them with the creation of additional high quality T Level placements.

The Kreston Academies Benchmark Report has revealed that Academy trust cash balances are in good health but much of the Covid-related funding has not been spent yet.

The number of Scots from the most deprived areas enrolling at Scottish universities is at a new record high.

24% of all state-funded schools had more than 15% of their teachers and school leaders absent on 20 Jan, compared with 18% at the start of term on 13 January.

The DfE has launched a consultation on how to tackle the 'postcode lottery' of avoidable absence in schools.

Continued pressures from the pandemic are taking a lasting toll on teachers' wellbeing, according to the latest Tes Staff Wellbeing Report. Worryingly, 38% of the UK teaching population surveyed feel confident in their roles.

The charity World Book Day turns 25 on Thursday 3rd March 2022 and is inviting everyone to its party celebrating the past, present and future of children’s reading.

School leaders’ union NAHT is urging the government to review plans to ensure that exams this year are fair to all GCSE and A-Level students.

The government has announced it will deliver up to 9,000 air cleaning units for schools to improve ventilation in classrooms – up to 1,000 more than originally promised.

£8 million from NHS England will support secondary schools with hosting NHS vaccination teams.

Suleyman Folami and Mujanet Daniah who ran Advance Education Centre in Brent, north-west London, have had their convictions and sentences upheld.

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