Over 3,000 schools throughout the UK supported by the London Grid for Learning will receive free access to Adobe Creative Cloud.

To address any concerns around teaching Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education, which is compulsory from 2020, the DfE has released a FAQ sheet.

Education Secretary Damian Hinds and Academies Minister Lord Agnew celebrated the fact that 50 per cent of pupils in England are now studying in academies and free schools

PDG-Access helps families cover the costs of school uniforms and sports kits, as well as equipment for activities outside of the school

The Department for Education has launched a new recruitment site called 'Teaching Vacancies' where schools can advertise full, part-time and job-share roles.

The Education Secretary is calling for a review of admissions practices after the extent that ‘conditional unconditional’ offers was revealed by UCAS.

The report reveals that under penetration testing (ethical hacking), there is a 100 per cent track record of gaining access to universities’ high-value data within two hours.

The study by UCL Institute of Education discovered that despite claiming to be aware of the challenges of workload before entering teaching, workload was the most frequently cited reason for having left

Two new online apps have been launched by Universities Minister Chris Skidmore to help students make better choices about where and what to study at university.

The government has published its new Education Technology strategy today at the Schools and Academies Show in London, which will highlight ways that technology can reduce teacher workload, improve pupil outcomes and help those with SEND

An EU scheme to fund milk, fruit and vegetables to school children has agreed to continue funding the School Milk Scheme in the UK for the academic year 2019/2020.

Giving young people access to sport in serious violent hotspots is one of the ways the government wants to tackle youth crime.

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