IFS analysis shows the coming spending review is only likely to bring bad news IFS analysis shows the coming spending review is only likely to bring bad news School and trust leaders should be under ...
Three more T-levels have been shelved due to low demand from students and employers. The government has confirmed that ...
Some of the relationships forged in the fire of pandemic response have survived - but much of our system has sadly reverted ...
'Schools should consider prioritising encouraging and individualised approaches in addition to punitive sanction' 'Schools should consider prioritising encouraging and individualised approaches in ...
The EBacc “may constrain” pupils’ choices and “limit access to” vocational and arts subjects, Professor Becky Francis has ...
Speach and language are the forgotten part of mental health interventions - and the one part schools can control ...
We are at a crossroads. The current review of curriculum and assessment gives us an opportunity to move towards broader, more accessible and more inclusive education for all. That’s why a crucial part ...
Ask most people what they know about the Old Kent Road and they’ll probably tell you it’s the cheapest property on the Monopoly board. But nestled among the area’s vast council estates in one of the ...
And as Labour shifts the agenda, Surrey Square is no longer a school that education policy forgot. It’s a trailblazer for ...
Tom Rees, CEO of Ormiston Academies Trust, was in November appointed chair of the government’s new expert advisory group on inclusion, which will oversee reforms aimed at making mainstream schools ...
Forty thousand children are waiting over two years for mental health support, according to 2024 NHS England figures, while ...
Treasury says existing rebuilding programme cash will be £550m more than last year, but no word yet on school ...