The Welsh Government has launched an incentive to attract more people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds into teaching.

The new funding will help schools and colleges with energy efficiency and decarbonisation priorities.

As key stage 2 test dates have moved as a result of the bank holiday in honour of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, test results will now come out one week later.

A new survey by the Sutton Trust suggests that the National Tutoring Programme is levelling the playing field to access to tutoring between the disadvantaged and well-off pupils

Education unions have written to the Education Secretary to suggest a day of conciliation talks convened by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS).

There will also be a new digital tool for PE and Sport Premium, to support schools in using the funding to the best advantage of their pupils.

The government is setting out new standards for equal access to sports, making it clear that girls and boys should be offered the same sports during PE and extracurricular time in schools.

Education charity Future First is launching ‘Schools Alumni Week,’ in a bid to raise awareness of the importance of role models for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

LACA, which represents school caterers, has announced that nominations for the LACA Awards for Excellence 2023 are now open.

Nine out of ten teachers in the UK do not believe the Online Safety Bill will make children safer online according to data released by EdTech event Bett.

Children and young people will be motivated and equipped to effectively understand their future career options as part of Wales' new curriculum.

Recruitment will begin for up to 25 lead schools who specialise in languages to support up to 105 partner schools who sign up to the programme

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