Medway Council has become part of Food for Life, a national project which promotes healthy and sustainable food in schools.

The Children's Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza has said she wants to see 100% attendance on the first day back in the September term

The Science CPD Partnership will improve teachers’ access to career-long, science-specific Continuing Professional Development, building on the success of Science Learning Partnerships, Stimulating Physics Network and National STEM Learning Centre.

The winners of the 2022 Education Business Awards - which continue to recognise excellenc

Education Secretary for Scotland Shirley-Anne Somerville said she wants to encourage the most inclusive ever discussion on education in Scotland

The website dispels the outdated stereotypes about which careers are open to those with geography qualifications.

Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission are consulting on proposals for a new joint framework for inspecting provision for children and young people with SEND within a local area.

According to the latest DfE data, 22.5% of pupils are eligible for free school meals, up from 20.8% in 2021.

The Parent-Infant Foundation is calling for national governments to offer vital parent-infant relationship support from specialised teams, which would take the pressure off broader resources, such as schools.

Heat-Cool project

The University of Surrey's 'Heat-Cool' programme to educate primary and secondary school children about climate change is to be expanded into a nationwide school initiative

International teachers wanting to teach in English schools will need to meet a new set of consistent standards, rather than their eligibility being dictated by the country they qualified in.

The government has announced that up to 75 new free schools, including sixth forms, specialist and alternative provision settings, will be created.

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