Schools do not have the ability or the resources to counter the complex societal problems behind the rise in knife crime.

3,500 additional school places will be created for children with special educational needs or those facing additional challenges in mainstream education.

EEF publishes evidence-informed school governor guide

Education Endowment Foundation says that using external evidence can help governing boards to improve practice

Hinds calls for more BAME school governors

Education Secretary Damian Hinds: “Schools need diverse governing bodies"

Government to annouce free sanitary products in secondary schools from September

The government is expected to make sanitary products available for free in all English secondary schools.

21 per cent decrease in state school music provision over the last five years, says BPI survey

Results of a new survey reveal a growing disparity between the provision of music in state and independent schools, according to the group.

Exclusion system linked to knife crime says Police chiefs

Police chiefs have written to Prime Minister Theresa May, warning that the school exclusion system is linked to a surge in knife crime.

The Department for Education is working with industry leaders from organisations such as BP and the British Chambers of Commerce, to improve career-related learning in all primary schools.

New research commissioned by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has raised concerns about an increase in ‘off-rolling’ of SEND pupils of secondary school age.

Schools in Wales could be given an additional INSET day each year for the next three years to be used to support the introduction of the new curriculum.

Kidzania will be hosting literary workshops on cover design and character building, and hosting activities for Science Week.

The new rankings will be independently judged and are expected to rate the top 100 large apprentice employers as well as the top 50 SMEs.

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