Justice believes there are “serious weaknesses” in a system that excludes a disproportionate numbers of SEND pupils and those from a minority background.

A new suite of books designed to help early career teachers navigate through their training year and first two years of teaching has been launched by the National Association of School-Based Teacher Trainers (NASBTT) and Critical Publishing.

The Independent Review will consider the procedures followed by the New School Butterstone’s Board and a range of public bodies in advance of the decision to close.

National School Meals week, a campaign by LACA to promote the great modern school lunch, has started this week (11-15 November)

West Dunbartonshire Council in Scotland has agreed to provide vegan meals in all its schools, following a mum's campaign.

The Incorporated Society of Musicians is calling for the reform or abolition of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) which it says is undermining the incredibly valuable creative industries.

The Higher Education Policy Institute has revealed that more than half of students are ready to vote tactically in the General Election, with Brexit the key factor.

(c) Helena Dolby

A study by the Wildlife Trust has shown that children’s wellbeing increases after they spend time connecting with nature.

A new College Quality Improvement Hub will focus on reducing the further education withdrawal rate.

The Sutton Trust wants to end social segregation in the best schools, ban unpaid internships and overhaul the university admissions system.

The funding announcement confirms £265,000 for 2019-20, and an allocation of just under £79 million for 2020-21.

The revised guidance outlines the Welsh Government’s expectations for schools to take a proactive approach to prevent bullying

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