The Schools Infection Survey suggests a significant reduction in the percentage of secondary school pupils and staff testing positive for COVID-19 infection since schools reopened
Students who receive a teacher assessed grade this summer will be eligible to take GCSE, AS or A level exams in the same subject in autumn 2021, Ofqual has confirmed.
According to the Independent Adjudicator (OIA)'s annual report, the universities watchdog received 2,604 complaints in 2020, which was a ten per cent rise than in 2019.
62,000 reception-age pupils in 6,672 schools will receive the Nuffield Early Language Intervention (NELI) this school year, according to data released by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF).
Providing teachers with a right to high-quality training and development would boost pupil attainment and earnings, a study from the Education Policy Institute has shown.
Education experts at Leeds Beckett University are leading a new international project to harness and further develop the advancements in digital education that have been seen since during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ofsted has published its science review, the first review in a new series looking at what makes for a high-quality education in different subjects across the curriculum.
The Department for Education has announced that a new National Behaviour Survey will be launched to give parents a termly snapshot of the state of behaviour in schools, including disruptive behaviour and bullying.
The Education Secretary has stated his ambition to bring schools with a history of long-term underperformance, which have had three consecutive Requires Improvement or worse judgements, into multi-academy trusts.
Labour is calling on the Government to introduce 'catch-up' breakfast clubs, to give kids more time with friends and teachers to support their recovery from the pandemic.
According to the Department for Education’s latest attendance survey data, attendance in state primary schools has returned to pre-pandemic levels and is now the highest it has been during the pandemic.