Teachers' union NASUWT has written to the government calling on them to extend the coronavirus guidance issued to schools to address racist incidents related to coronavirus.

There is an alarming overlap between places in England with slow public transport and places with struggling secondary schools.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has urged all London’s primary schools to become ‘water only’ to curb childhood obesity across the capital.

The Confederation of School Trusts and Ormiston Academies Trust are conducting a joint project that will support the sector to develop the language, processes and practices supporting new curriculum development.

Ofsted has launched a consultation on proposals for revisions to its post-inspection arrangements, including how it handles complaints about its work.

The helpline will be open from 8am to 6pm on weekdays from now on, and can give advice to educational settings, from early years to universities.

Not-for-profit organisation, Wednesday’s Child, has developed a package of support to help schools understand and support pupils with eating disorder issues.

Electrical retailer AO has teamed up with Greggs to provide and deliver fridges, freezers and other white goods for struggling families.

A new range of resources have been published by nasen to further support practitioners working in the Early Years.

All new primary school pupils will take the new reception baseline assessment (RBA) that will replace SATs in year 2 from September.

The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education is consulting on expanding Ofqual's role in apprenticeship quality assurance.

Schools with good behaviour practices are being invited to lead the Government’s £10 million programme to improve discipline, as part of work to raise school standards across the country.

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