School leaders have commented on the recommendation of the chief medical officers to offer Covid-19 vaccinations to 12 to 15-year-olds, urging that the process is undertaken purely by medical professionals

Psychology students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly those from BAME groups, feel left behind during the pandemic, according to a new British Psychological Society survey

The Education Secretary has told universities that they should now be offering in person teaching, as they open for this academic year.

School Travel Forum has launched a new travel insurance product, STF Travel Sure, in partnership with ABTA and AXA Partners, to give schools and youth groups confidence when booking their overseas educational visits.  

Ofsted has released its guidance on inspections for September 2021, with updates on the COVID-19 transitional period, off rolling, and harmful sexual behaviour.

In updated guidance, Ofsted  has said it will no longer notify local authorities of provisional inadequate judgements of schools and academies, instead waiting for the grade to be confirmed.

School leaders met with MPs at an event in Westminster to share examples of the ways they are being forced to reduce support for pupils due to funding issues, and demand greater levels of additional funding for education.

The Education and Skills Funding Agency has extended its free resource management advice programme until August 2024.

A new study has claimed that schools across England lack the resources and training to teach pupils how to reject and discuss dangerous extremist views and ideologies.

All secondary school children in England are now being taught about blood, organ and stem cell donation as part of the national curriculum for the first time.

Schools buildings across Scotland are in their best condition since recorded figures began, new figures show.

Children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust will be supporting team GB Olympians and Paralympians to get into 100 classrooms this autumn.

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