The SSTA, which represents more than 6,500 members in Scottish secondary schools, has found that 80% of its members reject the pay 5% pay offer from COSLA

The Mayor is reiterating his call on the Government to make healthy free school meals available to all primary school children to help with the spiralling cost-of-living

Helen Browning from the Soil Association has written open letter to Liz Truss, asking for the immediate implementation of universal free school meals for all Key Stage Two children.

Former teacher Jonathan Gullis has been made a minister at the Department for Education (DfE).

Schools will be closed on Monday 19 September, the date of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral, which has been made a bank holiday.

The education sector has paid tribute to the Queen, following her passing away yesterday, 7th September, at 96 years old.

Businesses, including public sector organisations like schools, will have a "guarantee" that they will pay no more than £2,500 a year on their energy bill for the next two years

£35m of new capital funding will support the roll-out of the scheme, helping local authorities to improve school catering facilities,

The proportion of schools reported as being in good or satisfactory condition in Scotland has reached 90.4%, according to the Schools Estate Statistics 2022.

The Confederation of School Trusts' chief Leora Cruddas has written to the new Prime Minister Liz Truss, urging that action is taken to help schools face the energy crisis

The research is part of the National Literacy Trust’s ongoing mission to reduce poverty by improving literacy levels across the UK

Kit Malthouse has been appointed education secretary by new prime minister Liz Truss, becoming the fourth person in the post in just over two months.

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