NASBTT has successfully delivered the first milestone in its new partnership with the Flexible Working in Multi-Academy Trusts and Schools project team.

Nominations are open for the Welsh Teaching Awards, which celebrate the outstanding work of educators.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued back-to-school advice to parents to help reduce winter illness in the new year.

The Let's Go Zero campaign and IKEA have launched a competition, asking pupils and teachers to create a film about their sustainable work.

Sir Martyn has invited heads of the ASCL, CST, and NAHT to work with Ofsted over the coming weeks as Ofsted responds to the coroner’s recommendations

Ofsted has said that inspections of schools and further education providers in England will begin from 22 January, after delaying their start to to conduct mental health awareness training

The government has announced a major expansion of attendance hubs, which provide a range of tailored support to families and pupils to improve attendance.

To mark the launch of School Chef of the Year’s competition (SCOTY’s) 30th anniversary, a new recipe book to showcase the talent of the 2023 regional finalists.

Provision of a free laptop for every pupil and staff member in primary schools can raise academic performance by up to 23 per cent above the national average, a new report has unveiled.

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) is continuing its campaign for enhanced funding and more resources for schools in Scotland.

Research into the government’s Turing Scheme, which replaced Erasmus, has shown that the scheme is reaching more students from disadvantaged background

The Big Listen, to begin later this term, will allow Sir Martyn to hear directly from parents and professionals about the strengths and weaknesses of Ofsted’s current approach to inspection.

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