AQA to refund 26 per cent of entry fees paid

AQA has announced that it will be returning all of this to schools and colleges, meaning refunding 26 per cent of the entry fees paid.

Arts cuts could cause ‘creativity crisis’ in schools

Schools in England face a ‘creativity crisis’ with the number of creative arts students and teachers down by as much as a fifth in some subjects.

Government announces skills training boost

Further measures to boost the nation’s skills and get more people into better paid jobs have been announced.

Better mental health support for young people

A coalition of health and education experts have committed to making mental health and wellbeing a central part of education recovery plans.

The strategy calls for a new sugar and salt reformulation tax, which would net up to £3.4 billion a year for the Treasury, some of which would be used to expand free school meals eligibility.

Labour has warned that nearly two million children will leave school without any catch-up support over the next four years.

Fees for children learning a musical instrument at school will be removed thanks to more than £7 million funding

New findings from The Key reveal that fewer than one in five school leaders surveyed (18%) is planning to offer voluntary catch-up provision during the summer holidays

The Department for Education has announced reforms to post-16 qualifications, which will make it easier for young people and adults to identify the course that is right for them after GCSEs.

The Labour Party has claimed that children could miss out on over 24 million meals this summer because free school meals hasn't been fully extended during the holidays.

Students, teachers and school leaders from across the North East have received national recognition for their achievements and contributions to their local communities

Exams expected to take place next year as Government and Ofqual launch consultations on arrangements to mitigate disruption to education.

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