A survey by the NHS Deep Cleaning and Advisory Service has shown that the majority of school leaders want enhanced cleaning regimes to remain in place after the end of the pandemic.

Employers can now apply for extra funding to take on new apprentices, as part of an incentive scheme designed to help more employers invest in a skilled workforce

A total of £1.4 billion is being invested in education recovery, including £1bn to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children and an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund

Global Action Plan and Blueair have launched the “Freedom to breathe” campaign, which aims to empower young people globally to jointly call on the United Nations to acknowledge their fundamental right to clean air.

The Department for Education is seeking views on a revised version of the Building Bulletin 100 design guide for fire safety in schools.

Computer Science degree apprenticeships are a popular choice for students heading to university, according to a poll by UCAS of students applying to study in 2022

The Education Secretary has confirmed the reappointment of Amanda Spielman as Chief Inspector of Ofsted for a new term of two years.

The 11-16 Oxford Smart Curriculum will be aligned with the National Curriculum and will be available to all UK secondary schools and multi academy trusts.

A report written by a University of Wolverhampton academic has examined the free school meal voucher scheme and children’s access to food during the Covid-19 crisis

Employers will be able to claim a £1,000 cash boost for every T Level student they host on a high-quality industry placement, as part of a new incentive scheme.

The Public Accounts Committee has claimed that the Department for Education had ‘no plan’ and was ‘unprepared’ for the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.

Analysis by the Labour Party estimates that over half a million children became eligible for free school meals during the first year of the pandemic, and is calling for free school meals to be extended

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