The number of Scottish students from deprived areas progressing to Scottish universities is at an all-time high.

New research reveals that the most significant ethnic disparities in teacher career progression occur during early career stages.

A consultation has been launched in Scotland, seeking views from pupils, parents and carers on school uniform to help shape new national guidance.

digital energy services company eEnergy has announced new partnerships with 65 schools across the UK to reduce energy waste, saving schools more than £5 million by 2032.

The scope of reference for the Covid Inquiry is set to be widened to include the impact on children, young people and early years following calls from campaign groups.

Educational psychologists from the British Psychological Society (BPS) have offered some advice and guidance for children and young people on how best to stay calm and manage exam stress and anxiety

Four-and five-year-olds were less likely to meet the expected levels of development in 2021 than before the pandemic

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched a primary school outreach programme that will showcase potential career paths in the infrastructure and construction sectors to pupils across London.

New research undertaken by the Department for Education’s Teaching Vacancies service shows one in five teachers have highlighted interviews as one of the hardest parts of their early career development.

‘Reach Out’ has been chosen as the theme of Anti-Bullying Week 2022 taking place from 14 to 18 of November, following consultation with teachers and children.

The Welsh government has published its National Plan for Music Education, and has confirmed funding will be trebled, with £13.5m being invested over the next three years.

Children have started receiving the Platinum Jubilee celebration books, with the Education Secretary presenting some of the first copies to young people at a school in South London.

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