Secondary school league tables are misrepresenting the performance of schools by not showing the difference when pupil background is taken into account

St. Mary’s Bryanston Primary School’s playground in London has had an emissions-absorbing ivy wall installed to improve air quality for its school children.  

The Local Government Association is concerned that the government's Career Hubs will support only 1,300 schools and colleges.

Ninety-two per cent of schools would welcome more cyber security awareness training for staff, according to research from Edtech charity LGfL.

A new report from the APPG on A Fit and Healthy Childhood says that getting children moving can kick-start a solution to the children’s mental health crisis.

The funding will help deliver extra sessions in youth clubs and promote positive activities in sport and the arts to help young people develop skills and contribute to their communities.

The new criteria of the latest round from the Condition Improvement Fund will incentivise academies and trusts to improve finances and governance.

Fifty-four per cent of school leaders have reported that budgets will make it difficult for their school to realise its strategic objectives in the year ahead.

Key stakeholders from Southampton have come together to create the Southampton Holiday Provision Steering Group, which aims to tackle holiday hunger.

MPs urge for exclusions overhaul to stem knife crime

The APPG on Knife Crime has claimed that improved support for excluded pupils could help stem the rise in knife crime.

Welsh Government should consider doubling FSM threshold

Welsh Assembly Members have said that the earnings threshold for families entitled to free school meals should double in 2020.

One in eight schools have no library

One in eight schools do not have a library, with poorer children less likely to have access to one than their richer peers.

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