Fifty-six per cent of governors surveyed have said their schools have put in place additional measures to reduce the impact of the cost of living crisis on their pupils and families.

The National Education Union has said that if “substantive progress” is made in further talks this week with the Department for Education, it is prepared to recommend a pause to next week’s strikes.

Thirty-nine schools have closed temporarily or permanently since December 2019 because one or more of their buildings have been deemed unsafe.

Ofsted's new research review into art education has identified some common features of schools that teach high-quality art curriculums.

The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has confirmed it is to co-host the Inspiring Leadership Conference for the ninth consecutive year.

Schools should be helped to develop much more effective engagement plans with parents to tackle the national persistent truancy crisis

The Mayor of London has announced plans for an £130m scheme to ensure that every primary school child in London will receive free school meals in the next academic year.

Seven education unions have written a letter to the Government to take urgent action to make school buildings at risk of collapse safe and fit for the future.

The Local Government Association has warned that almost a quarter of a million children are missing children out on free school meals due to the lack of an automated sign-up system.

Charity Magic Breakfast, backed by 150 headteachers and school leaders, has written to the Chancellor asking for funding for the National School Breakfast Programme to increase.

The Educational Institute for Scotland (EIS), has rejected a pay offer from the Scottish Government of  11.5% rise over two years.

Oak National Academy is looking for teachers to plan and deliver a lesson using sample resources and feedback what can be improved.

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