New analysis from the Education Policy Institute shows that a multi-year funding package of £10-15 billion is required to make up the lost learning as a result of the pandemic.  

A survey of school leaders predict a significant rise in electric vehicles on the daily school run over the coming decade, with nearly half (45.2%) asserting electric vehicles, such as zero-emission school buses, to be the future of school transport.

The new guidance explains how inspectors will reflect the COVID-19 context and the disruption it has caused when making judgements.

A new Active Recovery Hub is launching to provide schools, local authorities, and families with easy access to free resources to get children moving before, during and after the school day.

The new Skills Accelerator programme will help build stronger partnerships between local employer groups to make sure communities are getting the training needed to meet local skills gaps

The consultation seeks views on how to offer more flexible apprenticeship opportunities in sectors with flexible employment patterns and short-term roles, such as agriculture, construction and creative sectors.

LACA, the school food people, has launched two new promotional activities for the summer term to help school caterers encourage children back to eating hot school lunches.

Forty-nine per cent of UK school pupils are worried about air pollution near their school, according to a YouGov poll commissioned by Sustrans.

A survey, reported to be the 'biggest ever consultation with children in England', will find out what children's priorities are post-Covid.

The new framework has seven lots, varying from classroom furniture to specialist rooms and furniture for special education needs.

A new report by the EDSK education think tank has suggested that A-levels are too narrow and should be replaced with a three-year baccalaureate that combines academic, technical and applied courses.

The Local Government Association has said that the extension of the coronavirus grant scheme until June could allow councils to provide support for families entitled to free school meals during the May holiday period.

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