From October, Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will be visiting local areas to find out about their arrangements for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities.

A new report from The Entrepreneurs Network argues that as children return to schools after lockdown, students as young as eleven should have the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship to develop skills for today's labour market.

The National Audit Office has warned that it is not clear if government plans to tackle rising childhood obesity will be able to make the change needed in the timescale available.

The number of pupils educated in schools classed as being in poor or bad condition is now at its lowest level since this series of statistics began

Two thirds of parents support changes such as road closures, limiting traffic and reducing speeds around schools to protect children, rising to three-quarters of those with children under 18.

Oxford University is launching a new phase of its Oxford ARC study to understand how certain aspects of the school experience is helping or harming young people’s mental health during the transition back to school

New data from the Food Foundation reveals that 13.6% of adults living with children reported experiences of moderate or severe food insecurity in the past six months.

Sixty seven per cent of higher and further education students in England do not think that the UK government is acting in their interests, a new survey from the National Union of Students (NUS) finds.

The Welsh Government has committed more than £2.3 million to provide free face coverings for all learners in secondary school and further education settings.

Union NAHT has published data to provide a snapshot of school attendance in first week of the autumn term showing 91 to 100 per cent pupil and staff attendance in most schools.

School leaders union ASCL has said it does not support Ofsted’s school visits this autumn, saying they would put too much pressure on schools even though they are not an inspection

Up to a third of local areas in England risk being oversubscribed for secondary school places within five years, leaving almost 80,000 young people and their families at risk of missing out on a place.

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