A survey has found that limiting children’s screen time is the biggest trend for 2020, followed by dismantling gender norms.

The shadow education secretary Angela Rayner has announced she will run to be Labour’s deputy leader.

Struggling schools will get direct access to the expertise from school leaders with a track record of improving challenging schools.

The Department for Education has invested £11.8 million for children from disadvantaged families to attend breakfast clubs, as well as £9 million funding for summer holiday activities.

A manifesto commitment to offer an ‘arts premium’ to secondary schools to allow young people to learn creative skills has also been announced.

Teachers, foster carers and youth workers were among the 84 people recognised for their contribution to education, care and driving social mobility in the New Year’s Honours List 2020.

Lisvane Old School in north Cardiff has been awarded £100,000 from the Welsh Government’s Community Facilities Programme which will be used to refurbish and extend the 106-year-old school

The Government has informed local authorities across the country how much extra money they will receive next year from its £14 billion investment in education over three years.

The Queen reiterated that ministers would “increase levels of funding per-pupil in every school” in order to “ensure every child has access to a high-quality education”.

New analysis has found that 28 per cent of local authority maintained secondary schools in England are in the red.

Reform's 'Programme for Government' has said that while recruitment of teachers is a problem, it is only half the problem, with teacher retention a major issue too.

The study looked at the outcomes of pupils that have had a “managed move” - where pupils are moved in an arrangement between schools without a formal exclusion

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