IKEA UK will engage with local schools and young people, encouraging them to sign up to ‘Let’s Go Zero’ and to make the changes needed to reach net zero.

A pilot education programme, which aims to include climate education in every subject on the curriculum, has been introduced to Scottish pupils this week.

A survey of parental attitudes to school meals has highlighted demand for more choices, more information about healthy meals and more reassurance about special diets and allergens.

Walk in vaccination centres planned for 12-15 years as COVID infections soar

According to various sources, walk-in vaccine clinics for 12- to 15-year-olds are expected to be established in England within weeks.

2021 nasen award winners announced

The winners of nasen’s fifth annual Awards were revealed in a glittering celebration at the Waldorf Hilton in London on Friday.

The Local Government Association is calling on the government to make school-based counselling available and fully funded in all state funded secondary schools and academies to help support rising numbers of children with mental health issues during COVID-19.

Teachers can now borrow classroom technology kits which enable them to teach innovative projects controlled by computers

£3.31 million will be available to improve ventilation in schools, colleges and universities in Wales, Education Minister Jeremy Miles has announced.

New research reveals that 78% of primary school parents have changed their way of looking at schooling and assessments for their children after the pandemic

Schools that have suffered from slow internet speeds are now benefiting from full fibre broadband.

The Department for Education has published best practice examples of transition support for year 11 students in alternative provision.

The Department for Education is to start a new research project, using students' data from the grading process in 2020, in order to learn lessons and shape future education policy.

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