LACA has revealed three themed events for schools to put in their diary ahead of the new school year.

The School Travel Forum and the Expedition Provider’s Association are challenging the DfE’s ongoing advice to schools not to book overseas educational visits for 2022 and beyond

It is likely that next year's A-levels and GCSEs in England will be altered to be fairer to pupils disrupted by the pandemic, the education secretary has said.

Ofsted's chief inspector Amanda Spielman has said that most pupils' catch-up learning will occur in the classroom with their usual teachers.

Exam board WJEC Eduqas has informed its schools and colleges in England and Northern Ireland that it has reduced qualification entry fees by 42% this summer.

The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) is leading a new five-year research programme projecting the demand and supply of essential employment skills up until the year 2035.

Professor Ken Muir CBE will lead work to replace the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) with a new specialist agency for both curriculum and assessment

Many of the projects funded by Condition Improvement Fund will lead to improved classrooms, more energy efficient buildings and will reduce energy bills for schools.

The Joint Union Asbestos Committee has launched a new campaigning website to put pressure on the government to remove all asbestos from educational buildings.

The DfE has updated its Covid-19 contingency framework, explaining what should be done in the case of local outbreaks.

The Scottish Government has accepted all 12 of the OECD recommendations on Scotland’s school curriculum.

The Scottish Government has unveiled a new online learning resource to help school staff support young people’s mental health.

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