The Department for Education Character Awards winners for 2016 have been announced by Edward Timpson, Children and Families Minister.

The NUT has written to the Nicky Morgan outlining the reasons for their strike on 5 July.

The government is to set to begin collecting data on how many children from immigrant families are being taught in England’s schools.

Children with mental health difficulties face a ten year gap before receiving help, a report by the Centre for Mental Health has said.

New research conducted by Harvard University has suggested that having primary specialists in schools could have a ‘negative impact’ on pupil’s results.

A number of primary and secondary schools in Kent, Surry, Cambridgeshire and Scotland have been evacuated after receiving a series of anonymous bomb threats.

Lord Kenneth Baker has encouraged schools to put a greater emphasis on teaching digital technology in order for pupils to secure jobs in the future.

New research has shown that 194,000 pupils starting school in September are not ready for the classroom.

Research for BBC Newsround has revealed that nearly 90 per cent of Year 6 pupils in England feel pressure to do well in tests.

The House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee has launched an investigation into sexual harassment in schools.

Ministers are set to abandon controversial plans to judge primary schools according to new baseline tests for four-year-olds after a government-commissioned report found the move to be ‘inappropriate and unfair’.

According to a poll conducted by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), the mental health of children as young as six is being risked by exam stress.

Ongoing teacher shortages are having a damaging impact on the education schools can offer, according to a survey by the ASCL.

The latest figures from the Department for Education (DfE) show one in seven children in the West Midlands are unable to write at the expected level after leaving primary education, ITV has said.

Baseline assessments for four-year-olds are unreliable and can cause disruption in a child’s start to schools, a new report claims.

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