Schools are invited to share their successes by entering the 2023 Education Business Awards, which take place in London on 14 June.

The Welsh Government has announced an extra £8m investment to support digital learning in Further Education (FE) colleges over the next three years.

The popularity of computing degrees is growing faster than for any other course, with students applying in record numbers this year, according to new figures.

There is a growing nervousness in academy trusts about what the future might hold for the health of the sector’s finances, according to the latest Kreston Academies Benchmark Report.

Research from the Youth Sport Trust suggests that children’s activity levels are likely to deteriorate further unless government commits to vital school sport provision beyond this summer.

The National Education Union has postponed planned strike action in Wales next week, after the Welsh government agreed to boost the current pay offer.

LACA is coordinating with contract caterers, school food campaigning groups and charities to create a focused message for Government about the help the school food sector needs.

The Department for Education has published its State of the nation report on children and young people’s wellbeing for 2022, which suggests anxiousness in pupils is higher than in 2020/21.

The Scottish Government has outlined measures to ensure that teacher and pupil support staff numbers and school hours are maintained.

From this autumn, UCAS will expand their service so that young people can see more personalised options, including apprenticeships. 

A new report has been published with perspectives from MAT leaders on the challenges facing trusts and what approaches are working in practice.

Active Travel England is inviting local authorities in England to apply for funding to encourage active travel, which could include developing safer routes for children to walk to school.

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