Entries have opened for this year’s Education Business Awards, which will take place on 8 July online.

New legislation, which has been backed by ministers, would lead to new guidance encouraging schools to keep down costs, as well as keeping compulsory branded items to a minimum.

A new report published by the Anna Freud Centre finds that 93% of over 3,000 young people surveyed in the UK want mental health to be brought into the classroom.

Education Minister Kirsty Williams

The capital investment is part of the Welsh Government’s commitment to reach one million Welsh speakers by 2050

New research shows that closing the roads around schools to traffic at pick-up and drop-off times has reduced polluting nitrogen dioxide levels by up to 23 per cent and is strongly supported by parents.

As pupils return to school, 64% of parents believe that the wellbeing of their children is more important than their academic attainment, finds research commissioned by the Youth Sport Trust

The new Turing Scheme, which replaces the Erasmus+ programme, is now open for schools, colleges and universities to apply for funding.

A letter signed by the outdoor education sector and high profile supporters has been sent to the Prime Minister calling on him to allow the outdoor education sector to reopen.

The Royal Statistical Society has called for greater transparency around the awarding of this year’s exam grades, following the cancellation of GCSE and A level exams

The government’s Air Quality Grant will help councils develop and implement measures to benefit schools, businesses and communities.

A new mental health 'action group', made up of health and education experts, has met for the first time to look at the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of pupils and school staff

Ofqual has launched a consultation on the future assessment arrangements for modern foreign language  GCSEs in French, German and Spanish.

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