Ofqual has published a review identifying the key barriers to greater adoption of online and on-screen assessments in qualifications such as GSCEs and A Levels.

Ofqual is seeking views about advance information that will be given to students before exams next summer.

Classes being moved online in Wales from 14 December

Kirsty Williams has announced that secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from 14 December.

Coronavirus tests for pupils in London, Essex and Kent

Mass testing will be rolled out to secondary school children in the worst-affected areas of London, Kent and Essex.

Charity Youth Sport Trust is teaming up with Warner Bros Pictures’ upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984 to support schools and families who are experiencing rising levels of inactivity.

The time people have to self-isolate for coronavirus in Wales has reduced from 14 days to 10, as from today, 10 December.

Schools have an important role to play in supporting children’s mental health, but they cannot do it alone, a joint report finds.

The report commissioned by Microsoft reveals just one per cent of primary state schools provide devices that their pupils can take home, compared to 38% of private primary schools.

Children and young people from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities will receive extra tutoring under proposals outlined by Communities Minister Lord Greenhalgh.

The Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has named Dame Rachel de Souza as his preferred candidate to be the next Children’s Commissioner for England, following approval by the Prime Minister.

Ofsted has published an operational note for how its new monitoring inspections will look in January 2021, which are only for schools judged as requires improvement or inadequate.

The Welsh Government's Self-Isolation Support Scheme will now be extended to help parents who have to take time off work to look after their children when they have to self-isolate because of a coronavirus outbreak in their school

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