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A report by Policy Exchange shows that secondary schools with an effective ban on phones are more than twice as likely to be rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted as schools without.

A government consultation on faith school reforms also seeks views to allow new special academies and existing special academies registered as having a faith ethos to apply to have "religious character".

A free new self-assessment quiz for teachers and school staff on the government's Prevent Duty has been launched by edtech charity LGfL–The National Grid for Learning.

In the survey by school leaders’ union NAHT, more than nine in ten school leaders say they have had to raise funds from sources like charity grants and fundraising to cover basic costs.

Ofsted has said that schools with RAAC present will be able to defer inspections this summer term

The Education Committee has launched a new inquiry into some universities’ reliance on revenue from international student tuition fees and whether this is sustainable.

Conservative and Labour groups of Bexley Council have agreed to support LGBTQ+ education for young people in all state schools across the borough.

The Department for Education (DfE) has released a survey which warns of worsening behavioural issues in students.

The government has said that one-word Ofsted judgements for schools in England should remain.

A survey conducted by Action for Children found that teachers believe 37 per cent of their pupils faced barriers to their education because of issues outside the school gates. 

Poor mental health in students is contributing to growing levels of school absences, according to a new report by the Centre for Mental Health and the Children & Young People’s Mental Health Coalition.

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A report by eEnergy examines the environmental and financial impact of installing energy efficiency and waste reduction measures in schools.

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