The strategy has over 50 recommendations and is supported by £350,000 from the Scottish Government

The survey shows that the vast majority of teachers (86 per cent) think 'outstanding' schools should be reinspected, rather than being exempt from routine re-inspection.

Kidzania London is hosting a Business & Careers Festival on 11-13 October to encourage children in Key Stages 1-3 to develop enterprise, finance and employability skills.

Fifty-seven per cent of parents surveyed agree that an apprenticeship provides a better chance of getting a good job than going to university.

Concern over foreign language A-level slump

Steep declines have been recorded in the number A-level students studying traditional foreign language subjects.

£1.27 million cost for Trojan Horse hearings

Misconduct hearings against teachers accused in the ‘Trojan Horse’ inquiry reached a total cost of £884,055.

Rise in top grades despite tougher exams

A-level results day has seen the highest proportion of As and A*s awarded since 2012.

Data shows maths as most popular A-level

This year’s A Level results show that maths continues to be the most popular subject.

Teenagers across the UK braced for A-level results

Hundreds of thousands of teenagers are bracing themselves for their A-level results.

Curriculum should change to include more life-skill lessons

British parents would like to see subjects such as religious studies and geography replaced to make way for more life-skill lessons.

Exclusion of an autistic boy ruled unlawful

A court has ruled that the exclusion of an autistic boy was unlawful as ‘aggressive behaviour is not a choice for children with autism’.

Democracy Ambassadors to inspire political engagement

The Cabinet Office has unveiled a new programme aimed at inspiring school-age young people to engage with democracy from an earlier stage.

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