More than 80% of headteachers responding to a ASCL survey have reported that stress and anxiety among students taking their exams is higher than in pre-pandemic years.

Private school fees are on the rise which could put private education out of reach for more parents

Schools that stay with their council are more likely to perform better than those that convert to an academy, according to the LGA

New research for teachers union NASUWT has shown that there's evidence of clinical depression amongst teachers and headteachers.

The Schools & Academies Show London 2022 took place on 27th April at ExCeL, London, for the first time in over three years.

Through the Bill, the government aims to raise education standards across the country via a range of measures including supporting schools to join multi-academy trusts

The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition is launching a new inquiry on behaviour and mental health in schools.

Law firm JMP Solicitors has seen a significant increase in cases of professional negligence in schools in the past year.

Seventy-six per cent of school leaders either disagreed or strongly disagreed that the government’s vision for a fully trust-led system will lead to an improvement in pupil outcomes

The Welsh Government has announced that COVID-19 measures for schools in Wales will be brought into line with guidance for businesses and other organisations.

Research by publicly owned buying organisations YPO has found that 79% of education professionals believe that the Covid pandemic will have a lasting impact on teaching

Ofqual has published its new three-year plan, which sets out its ambition for qualifications to be sought after, fair, accessible, valued and world class.

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