Esports
With more than 18,000 students studying the Esports BTEC qualifications and the UK video games industry driving over £7 billion in consumer spending, competitive gaming is more prominent than ever. The British Esports Federation runs through the opportunities and benefits for schools
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The DfE has outlined a long-term goal that all schools should join or form a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) in its recent white paper. But for leaders outside a MAT structure, this may raise concerns. Paul Banks busts some myths about becoming part of a MAT
As teacher recruitment reaches its busiest point of the year, new national research from Teaching Vacancies reveals a clear shift in what teachers value most when choosing a job
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition tackled some of the most pressing issues facing education - from SEND reform and teacher training to artificial intelligence and school inspections
With PE the most commonly dropped subject, we explores what challenges schools face in protecting PE and how to make provision flourish
With the advancement of classroom technology and AI, the education sector is entering a pivotal moment in how technology shapes teaching, learning and assessment
With the launch of the government’s Education Estates Strategy, many school leaders will be taking on a building project for the first time. Glen Moorley explains how to make it a success
SAPCA's Richard Shaw outlines why a proactive, well-planned maintenance regime is essential to protect the performance, safety and long-term investment of artificial sports surfaces
School Food Matters shares why current school food standards are falling short, what a review of the standards could mean, and how schools can strengthen their own food provision right now
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition, taking place on 26 March 2026, will cover the key issues shaping the sector – including SEND reforms, new MAT inspections, AI, and much more.