NAHT School Business Leaders Survey suggests pay levels still not fair

The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) lastest pay and responsibilities survey suggests that school business leaders' pay has increased by 9 per cent since 2016, but still falls behind the rest of the leadership team.

A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) recommends that the Government should allow high performing local authorities to take over schools from underperforming academy chains.

Hygiene poverty affecting primary school children, says charity

According to a survey by Charity In Kind Direct, primary school children are arriving for their lessons unwashed and in dirty clothes because their parents cannot afford to buy washing powder, soap or shampoo.

BCS report reveals low uptake of Computer Science at GCSE and A Level

The Roehampton Annual Computing Education report finds evidence of a growing digital divide

nasen and SeeAbility launch SEN eyecare guide

Research conducted by SeeAbility shows that 47.5% of pupils in special schools had a problem with their vision, but 43.7% had no history of eyecare at all

A letter signed by 39 local authorities and education unions calls says more than 2,000 children with complex needs have “no education provision at all” due to inadequate funding.

Around 13 per cent of children in the UK could have undiagnosed eye conditions - like short-sightedness, or astigmatism - that hold back the development of their literacy skills, a report says

Organisations can apply for a share of £150,000 fund to demonstrate how virtual and augmented reality that could improve outcomes for young people in Northern Ireland.

Children aged 4 to 10 years are consuming on average 13 cubes a day, when the maximum should be the equivalent of five to six cubes.

The Environment Agency hosted an event for school pupils and local residents to see the flood defences put in place in Teesside.

Only two per cent of children and young people in the UK have the critical literacy skills they need to tell if a news story is real or fake, according to a new report

More than 100,000 school children from across the UK will take to their streets today (Wednesday 13 June) to raise awareness of road safety and child road casualties.

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