The drop-in centres offer mental health support and advice to local young people who won’t need a referral by a doctor or school

The Education Secretary is writing to all schools in England to make clear that they can and should share relationships, sex and health curriculum materials with parents.

A new report from Oxford University Press has made recommendations for governments, as well as school leaders and education business leaders, to support the use of AI in schools.

An evaluation of the National Tutoring Programme’s (NTP) second year has found school-led tutoring is having a positive impact on English and maths pupil outcomes.

The government has announced it will introduce minimum service levels (MSLs) during strikes so that children's education is not disrupted.

Scotland’s largest local government union Unison has announced a programme of strike action in schools across the country, with dates to be announced in the coming days.

In response to the cost-of-living crisis, PGL has launched a Breakthrough Fund to give UK schoolchildren the chance to benefit from residential outdoor learning trips.

Exam board AQA has released a new report on digital exams, announcing that it the reading

The Independent Schools Council and Planet Mark have found that sustainability is a high priority for many independent schools – but a lack of policy guidance is delaying progress.

The Centre of Teaching Excellence will support research and innovation in teaching practice for all children and young people.

A new online community forum has been launched, which provides a safe and supportive platform for teachers to build connections, collaborate, and seek advice from like-minded individuals across the sector.

Educational resources supplier Findel has provided grants to run seven breakfast clubs in primary schools throughout the UK through The Greggs Foundation Breakfast Club Programme.

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