A new £10 million partnership between Green Future Investments Ltd (GFIL) and campaign Let’s Go Zero, is set to boost climate action in schools across England.

An Education Committee report has recommended reforms to early years education, including mandatory SEND training for staff to spot special educational needs or disabilities early.

Children in and on the ‘edge of’ care attending state boarding or independent schools secure significant educational gains, independent research has found.

Over 20,000 defibrillators have successfully been delivered to almost 18,000 schools since January.

The findings showed that most of the tasks that teachers need to carry out daily takes on average two hours per day.

The Education Secretary has selected Sir Martyn Oliver for the post of Ofsted's Chief Inspector due to his successful track record and experience on the front line of education.

Ofsted found that while confidence in teaching T-Levels is on the rise, some confusion remains among learners and employers.

Over 26,291 new teachers have started on the Early Career Framework (ECF) this year, on top of 26,648 who started the programme in 2021, when the reforms were brought in.

University courses that have high drop-out rates and poor employment prospects will be subject to strict controls, as part of government plans.

A new report by London Councils has revealed that pupils who change schools during term-time have to navigate a challenging system, which can lead to some children missing education.

The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is providing £135m emergency funding for free school meals for state primary school children across the capital for the next academic year.

The government has published its School Sport and Activity Action Plan to support teachers and schools to deliver two hours of high-quality PE.

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