The government has released its second cycling and walking investment strategy, which includes an aim to increase the percentage of children aged 5 to 10 who walk to school.

Will Quince returns to the DfE as Minister for School Standards and Brendan Clarke-Smith becomes the new Minister for Children and Families

Melanie Renowden has been appointed permanent chief executive of the National Institute of Teaching, the Government’s flagship new teacher and leader development and research institute.

Ofqual has published a report into the student and teacher experiences of teacher assessed grades (TAGs) for GCSE, AS and A levels and some VTQ qualifications in summer 2021.

School leaders’ union NAHT have raised concerns about the management of end of primary school SATs this year, after a number of complaints regarding missing – and even incorrectly allocated – marks for pupils

Sixty-one schools across the country have been selected to have rebuilds or refurbishments as part of the government's School Rebuilding Programme.

Schools across the UK are being warned to take precautions amid fears of a rise in crime

The inspection handbook has updates on COVID-19 now that schools are moving from an emergency response and returning to more usual ways of working.

Willmott Dixon has published a white paper that provides insight and learning for local authorities developing schools for pupils with special educational needs or disability (SEND).

The Department for Education has published information for school leaders on how to provide tuition for pupils through the National Tutoring programme in 2022 to 2023.

James Cleverly, the Minister for Europe and North America, has been appointed as education secretary, becoming the third person in the top DfE role in two days.

A survey of school caterers has found that children’s access to high quality school meals is at risk due to a combination of rising food costs, supply chain issues and inadequate funding for school food

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