89 per cent of the schools in which LACA’s members operate serve breakfasts, a survey shows.

A year on from the first lockdown, analysis of NHS Digital data shows that, while the crisis is affecting people of all ages, it is under-18s who are suffering most.

The House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has called on the government to ensure that any future offering for free school meals is consistently up to standard.

Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or requiring alternative provision in England will benefit from a £280 million investment.

According to the latest report from Oxford University Press, governments should learn from teachers and students and use their recent experiences to inform future policy and curriculum development.

Ofsted will visit a sample of schools and colleges where cases of sexual abuse have been highlighted, the watchdog has said, as part of its review into safeguarding policies and practices.

Sixteen colleges across England have been successful in their bids for a share of the government’s £1.5 billion FE Capital Transformation Fund.

School leaders with good records on behaviour management have been selected to support other schools as part of the DfE's £10 million Behaviour Hubs programme.

All pupils in Scotland will return to full-time school when the Easter holidays end, apart from children who are on the shielding list, who are advised to stay at home until 26 April.

The government has confirmed that face coverings should continue to be worn in secondary school and college classrooms when students return after the Easter break, after reviewing its safety guidance.

The NASUWT union is calling for more supportive sickness policies for teachers and education staff with long Covid, after it has emerged that they are the profession with the second highest prevalence rate with the condition.

The government has stated it will review the secondary mask rule at Easter and the NASUWT is concerned that with the wider lockdown starting to be eased, ministers may decide to relax the guidance.

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