The DfE has launched a publication which shows what schools and social care can do to help vulnerable children benefit from a positive experience of education with better outcomes.
Sport England's survey finds that around 3 million children (43.3%) lead active lives, however of that group, only 1.2 million (17.5%) are meeting the Chief Medical Officer’s guidelines
The Education Secretary Damian Hinds has set out the latest T Level action plan, which outlines the next seven T Level programmes to be taught from 2021
Thirty six colleges in England will receive funding totalling £5.5 million as part of the first round of the Strategic College Improvement Fund (SCIF) to improve standards.
A survey of around 550 science technicians finds that budget cuts are preventing the purchase of basic equipment and holding pupils back from developing vital skills.
The Science and Technology Committee has found that the current quantitative evidence alone is not sufficient to warrant a statutory ban but welcomes voluntary action.
The first 16 selective schools to receive funding from the £50m Selective School Expansion Fund will prioritise access for children on the pupil premium and are undertaking outreach work with local schools.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, Nadhim Zahawi MP spoke about the importance of children having a hot, healthy and nutritious two-course lunch
140 secondary schools across England will take part in the four-year trial, which aims to reduce teacher workload by eliminating practices that are common in schools, but unsupported by any good evidence