New mental health pledge for schools

Theresa May has pledged better access to education, training and support across communities as part of an overhaul of society’s approach to mental illness.

Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools

The government competition is for pupils to develop technology to help with the challenges of the future, such as air pollution.

Eighteen of the approved free schools are set to open in areas with low educational performance

Scotland will be setting maximum limits for consumption of red processed meat over the course of the school week

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson has raised the alarm over Welsh PE provision after the draft curriculum excluded setting aside specific time for it.

97.5 per cent of primary and 93 per cent of secondary school children secured a place at one of their top-three picks of school in 2019.

Only 16 per cent of outstanding primary and secondary schools inspected this academic year retained their top Ofsted rating, according to official statistics.

Vodafone Foundation has launched ‘Digital Creators’ Challenge’ for 11-14 year olds to improve young people’s understanding of tech and how it can be used to help the communities

Teachers’ Union The NASUWT has created posters, similar to ones seen in NHS hospitals and railway station, making clear that abuse to teachers is not tolerated.

Young people will have the chance to shape climate policy through the Youth Steering Group

Early years providers based in areas of deprivation are twice as likely to close as those in the most affluent areas, the Early Years Alliance has found.

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