ASCL report warns about of the negative aspects of GCSE system

Geoff Barton “Why do we insist in rubbing their noses in disappointment?”

The Mayor of London's Fund has launched Maths Week London, which is set to become an annual event dedicated to improving children’s attitudes towards maths

Advisory group to examine pressure on teachers

Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced a new advisory group which will examine how teachers and school leaders can be better supported to d

ASCL survey reveals a 'rising tide' of pupil poverty

A survey conducted by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has revealed that Secondary schools are reporting a 'rising tide' of pup

Maths Anxiety a real concern, suggests Cambridge University study

Students in the UK highlighted a general feeling that maths was more difficult than other subjects and that often contributed to their worries, leading to a lack of confidence.

Julia Wood and Sally Hazlehurst spent the day with Chester Grosvenor’s Executive Chef Simon Radley as part of Host a School Chef

The report into air pollution from Public Health England urges for action to be taken to reduce air pollution in the vicinity of schools.

Schools do not have the ability or the resources to counter the complex societal problems behind the rise in knife crime.

3,500 additional school places will be created for children with special educational needs or those facing additional challenges in mainstream education.

EEF publishes evidence-informed school governor guide

Education Endowment Foundation says that using external evidence can help governing boards to improve practice

Hinds calls for more BAME school governors

Education Secretary Damian Hinds: “Schools need diverse governing bodies"

Government to annouce free sanitary products in secondary schools from September

The government is expected to make sanitary products available for free in all English secondary schools.

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