More than 30 per cent of UK children and young people feel their wellbeing is much worse since the pandemic, according to a survey

The Welsh government has provided more information on plans to minimise disruption in post-16 education and training in autumn.

England’s largest councils are calling for urgent action in this year’s Spending Review to address the deficit for special educational needs services, which is set to grow to an £1.3bn in just two years’ time.

Groups of pupils having to self isolated if one tests positives could come to an end in the autumn.

The use of mobile phones in schools is one of a number of areas being looked at by the Government as part of a review of behaviour in schools.

Inspections to look at how schools and colleges work to prevent sexual harassment, online sexual abuse and sexual violence

When full inspections return next year, new Ofsted guidance says it will look at how schools use tutors to support the aims of the curriculum.

LACA has revealed three themed events for schools to put in their diary ahead of the new school year.

The School Travel Forum and the Expedition Provider’s Association are challenging the DfE’s ongoing advice to schools not to book overseas educational visits for 2022 and beyond

It is likely that next year's A-levels and GCSEs in England will be altered to be fairer to pupils disrupted by the pandemic, the education secretary has said.

Ofsted's chief inspector Amanda Spielman has said that most pupils' catch-up learning will occur in the classroom with their usual teachers.

Exam board WJEC Eduqas has informed its schools and colleges in England and Northern Ireland that it has reduced qualification entry fees by 42% this summer.

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