More than a third of (36%) of secondary school pupils don’t feel confident in taking their next steps in education and training, according to new research by the Sutton Trust.
Local authorities across England have been granted more than £11 million in government funding to deliver projects to improve air quality, with many focused on schools.
The Department for Education has launched a programme that will encourage thousands of girls to take part in competitive sport in schools across England, called 'Your Time".
A digital game developed by the University of York and the NCELP, in collaboration with the University of Reading, is helping children learn foreign language grammar.
A report from the children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza has highlighted the "urgent concern" regarding the lack of accurate real time data of children missing from education.
The Religious Education Council is calling on the country’s RE leaders to participate in an influential project to help shape the future of RE in the England and Wales.
On International Women’s Day, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the NAHT has said that there is still a way to go when it comes to tackling inequity in pay and opportunities.
Sport needs to be carried out in a supportive environment and seen as an intrinsic part of school life to prevent girls from losing interest, a leading sporting academic has said.
The government has submitted evidence to the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB), saying that a significant pay rise is needed to recruit and retain staff in education.
The Stronger Than Hate Challenge, which can be self-guided or teacher-led, provides students with a platform to address key issues in their communities.