Thirty-six schools and education charities have received donations of £1,000 each as part of the Movement for Good awards.

Rabia Girls and Boys’ School still admitted more students despite Ofsted inspections revealing safeguarding and welfare failings.

One in five teachers who are shielding because they have been identified as being vulnerable to coronavirus have been told to go into school, a survey by union NASUWT has found.

The University and College Union (UCU) is urging the Prime Minister for a clear and coherent plan for universities and colleges if the UK is to avoid losing educational capacity

The Youth Sport Trust has written a letter to Education Secretary Gavin Williamson calling for urgent clarity on the future of the Primary PE and Sport Premium

For the first time, teachers and other essential workers will take over station announcements, encouraging people to travel at quieter times, wear a face covering and take other steps to help those who really need to travel.

The proportion of secondary school applicants who received an offer of their first preference school for September 2020 has increased by 1.3 percentage points to 82.2%, Department for Education data has show.

The guidance for schools in Wales, that are due to open from 29 June, is divided into two sections: on operational matters and on learning.

A further 88 education providers have been selected to deliver T Levels from September 2022, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced.

Sally Collier, Ofqual's chief regulator, spoke at the the Parliamentary education committee this morning, saying that a consultation on plans for next year will start in the coming weeks.

Pupils from Scotland's deprived communities will benefit from the Attainment Scotland Fund to help close the poverty-related attainment gap.

The Scottish parent association Connect have gathered the views of parents over lockdown to get their views on how to make home schooling and the return to school work.

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