Projects have included working with expelled youngsters to divert them from harm and criminality back towards education

82 per cent of parents believe schools and employers need to work more closely to prepare their children for the workplace.

Oxfordshire County Council brought the catering service for its 54 primary schools in-house, and gave the new service a major rebrand to instil confidence in users.

The strategy has over 50 recommendations and is supported by £350,000 from the Scottish Government

The survey shows that the vast majority of teachers (86 per cent) think 'outstanding' schools should be reinspected, rather than being exempt from routine re-inspection.

Kidzania London is hosting a Business & Careers Festival on 11-13 October to encourage children in Key Stages 1-3 to develop enterprise, finance and employability skills.

Fifty-seven per cent of parents surveyed agree that an apprenticeship provides a better chance of getting a good job than going to university.

Concern over foreign language A-level slump

Steep declines have been recorded in the number A-level students studying traditional foreign language subjects.

£1.27 million cost for Trojan Horse hearings

Misconduct hearings against teachers accused in the ‘Trojan Horse’ inquiry reached a total cost of £884,055.

Rise in top grades despite tougher exams

A-level results day has seen the highest proportion of As and A*s awarded since 2012.

Data shows maths as most popular A-level

This year’s A Level results show that maths continues to be the most popular subject.

Teenagers across the UK braced for A-level results

Hundreds of thousands of teenagers are bracing themselves for their A-level results.

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