Educational environments are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Robyn Quick looks into how schools meals can play their part
After nearly three months in power, we take a look at the Labour government's promises for the education sector, as well as what funding has been pledged.
Following the RAAC crisis and last year’s damning National Audit Office report, we examine the issue of school buildings in poor condition and summarise the support that is available.
A new project by the Department for Education will create a data store of education-relevant documents to train AI tools, with the aim of creating better resources for the teaching profession.
Education Business spoke to James Watson from Heathfield Junior School to discuss how cricket can open doors.
Vicci Wells, head of sport at Youth Sport Trust, shares how schools can deliver excellent PE provision.
Research shows that a quarter of teachers never eat school lunches. Charity Chefs in Schools discusses what needs to change so that everyone can enjoy and benefit from school meals.
Having charging facilities on a school site allows staff that drive electric vehicles to charge whilst at work and can help with a school’s wider sustainability agenda
Iain Cox, chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance, argues that protecting schools from fire equates to preserving education.
Daniel Surey explains the benefits blinds and shutters offer in educational settings, including the role they can play in supporting the health and wellbeing of students and staff, while saving energy.