The Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) has published a report calling on the government to ban children from being allowed to order takeaways to their school.

Teaching Leaders and the Future Leaders Trust, two of the top leadership training charities for teachers, are set to merge.

53 per cent of classroom or teaching assistants working in schools across the UK have experienced physical violence over the past year, according to figures published by Unison.

Unison has pledged to campaign for an end to school workers being employed on term time contracts.

Secondary school teachers in Scotland have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action due to excessive workload.

119 academies have been removed from their sponsors and taken over by new trusts, England's schools commissioner Sir David Carter has said.

Official admissions data for England’s schools has shown that around one in six children did not receive an offer from their first choice of secondary school.

A new study published in The Economic Journal has suggested that women are often under-represented in high-powered careers because they shy away from taking advanced maths courses at school.

A new mental health service, ChatHealth, has been launched for school pupils in Cumbria.

Grammar schools in Kent have been encouraged to provide up to 700 more places for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Low standards in schools across the East Midlands region are exposing the educational fault line dividing the nation, Ofsted has said.

A majority of Scottish teachers taking part in a ballot about their workload have supported the idea of industrial action on the issue.

Every regional schools commissioner (RSC) will now have two deputy directors, as the full details of the government’s plan to expand academies management emerge.

Former ‘Superhead’ of Hackney schools federation and Department for Education (DfE) advisor Greg Wallace has been banned from teaching over an IT c

Barnsley Council has approved plans to reduced school summer holidays by a week, in favour of an extra week off later in the year.

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