Children have started receiving the Platinum Jubilee celebration books, with the Education Secretary presenting some of the first copies to young people at a school in South London.

Ofsted's subject review into computing show that there is a shortage of suitably qualified computing teachers, which will have significant consequences for the quality of education.

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The annual ‘What Kids Are Reading Report’ reveals the number of books read by children this year has increased again year on year, while comprehension levels remain high

£498 million has been allocated to 1,405 schools and sixth form colleges across the country

The Levelling Up Premium will help raise school standards in the near term, and also boost employment and opportunities.

New Ofqual guidance explains that awarding organisations should use accessible and appropriate language in their exams and assessments.

Five leading charities and organisations working to tackle bullying and champion respect have been awarded further funding, to continue supporting pupils in thousands of schools in England.

The DfE has announced a further £7 million for schools and colleges to train a senior mental health lead, bringing the total amount of funding for 2022/23 to £10 million.

The latest Cybersecurity Schools Audit will help to inform, shape and improve the UK’s response to cyber security support in education.

More than 80% of headteachers responding to a ASCL survey have reported that stress and anxiety among students taking their exams is higher than in pre-pandemic years.

Private school fees are on the rise which could put private education out of reach for more parents

Schools that stay with their council are more likely to perform better than those that convert to an academy, according to the LGA

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