A survey by Eating Better has revealed that 65 per cent agreed that ingredients known to cause health problems, such as processed meat, should not be served in schools and hospitals.

The University of Bath has found that one in six English school children are unwittingly smoking spice-spiked vapes.

Wandsworth Council has announced it will be expanding its free breakfast scheme, from 20 primary schools to 40, following a year long pilot.

The Catholic Education Service (CES) and Eteach, an education recruitment solutions company, have partnered to create a new way for Catholic schools to recruit teachers.

Critics of the Advanced British Standard have descibed it as an "expensive repackaging of the current A levels and T levels".

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that school teachers and leaders will receive a 5.5 per cent pay award, meaning the recommendations of the STRB have been accepted.

Applications are open for the School Essentials Grant that can provide up to £200 to help with the cost of the school day.

A new report published by Child of the North and the Centre for Young Lives shows how the current system is failing many vulnerable children and young people with SEND.

According to the latest DfE figures, the proportion of trainee teachers who did not achieve qualified teacher status in 2022/23 has risen one percentage point from the previous year

New DfE data suggests that 57.8% of schools have so far participated in the National Tutoring Programme in the 2023 to 2024 academic year, down from 76.0% at this point in 2022/23.

The winners of the sixth Professional Teaching Awards Cymru have been announced by Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle.

A new report has said that living in poverty is having a “devastating” impact on children’s mental health, and calls for the government to take action.

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