A new survey exploring the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on education staff in the UK has revealed over 50 per cent of workers have spent their own money on supplies for the classroom.
To mark the Coronation, all state funded primary schools will be sent wildflower seeds that can be planted on school grounds to improve the biodiversity of the area.
A report from the Education Committee says that rushing ahead with post-16 education reforms risks leaving young people stranded without suitable qualification pathways.
The Department for Education has published its response to a consultation on the national funding formula, which considers a range of factors such as the number of pupils, their needs and the school site.
The proportion of senior leaders reporting that they have cut trips and outings has more than doubled since last year, according to a Sutton Trust poll.
Leora Cruddas, chief executive of the Confederation of School Trusts, has warned that the sector "must be wary of a stale mate which could play out over many months”.
Schools taking part in the Schools’ Air quality Monitoring for Health and Education (SAMHE) project will receive a free air quality monitor linked to an interactive Web App.