Ofsted has found that some schools are responding to funding pressure by reducing curriculum breadth, with languages, computing, design and technology and music most affected.

A 35% increase in the number of pupils with an education, health and care plan (EHCP) since 2014 is a driver to the cuts of SEND provision, Ofsted finds

A panel of experts has approved six new apps with a focus on early literacy, language and communication.

Mobile phone use at night time is having a negative impact on young people’s sleep and mental wellbeing according to a newly published report.

The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is introducing a new feature on its online system that allows someone else to pay for an individual's basic check.

Pupils from Wiltshire got the chance to see Highways England’s Control Room and learn about road engineering

Volunteers led by Bristol City Council have been speaking on the dangers of idling with parents waiting to collect their children at Cathedral Primary School.

Ofqual has confirmed how it is enhancing its regulation of Level 1 and 2 Technical Awards that will in future be listed by the Department for Education (DfE) in Key Stage 4 performance tables.

Online electricals retailer AO has launched the Big Bang Green Logistics Challenge, a competition for schools to design an environmentally friendly vehicle for the AO logistics team.

FutureLearn is running a free online course on tackling the Novel Coronavirus delivered by experts at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Undergraduate adult and mental health nursing students are visiting more than 90 schools in Scotland to raise awareness of healthy lifestyle choices.

Government plans to address teacher shortages by boosting starting salaries must also include a pay boost for experienced staff to improve retention, say four education unions

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