Supported by a £70,000 small grants fund, the events are designed to spark interest in maths across schools

The competition involves creating a public announcement style advert exploring how people should look after themselves and others when online.

London is the best performing area in the country in both phonics and Key Stage 1 assessments

Private tuition 'widespread' as teachers take on private work

Sutton Trust suggests government should look at ways of funding access to tuition sustainably

Hackney Schools Group Board names Eleanor Schooling as first chair

Former Ofsted director Eleanor Schooling has been announced as the first chair of the newly created Hackney Schools Group Board following what the council describes as a ‘competitive recruitment process’.

Former staff criticise management after Wakefield City Academies Trust collapse

Former office manager Kirstie Whipp claims a tender process was "orchestrated"

Labour private school plans 'a worry proposition' says ISA

Independent Schools Association Vice chair: “For me it seems quite incredulous that in 2019 I’m discussing whether my private land will be seized and then redistributed.”

NAHT favours 'light touch health checks' in response to Labour's 'scrap Ofsted' plan

Nick Brook: “NAHT's Accountability Commission did not call for the abolition of Ofsted."

Teachers, pupils and parents are being asked for feedback which will be used to enhance how additional support for learning is delivered in Scottish schools.

Ninety-five per cent of parents are in favour of having British Sign Language (BSL) added to the national school curriculum, a survey from Huawei has found

A major review of National Parks has recommended that every school pupil have the opportunity to spend a night “under the stars” 

Ofqual has confirmed how awarding organisations will in future be expected to scrutinise the assessment judgements of training providers

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