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The course is designed to equip governors with the knowledge and skills needed to oversee and strengthen their school’s cybersecurity practices.

Bangor University will be establishing a centre of excellence for literacy teaching after receiving an £8 million grant.

Kids running

Nearly three-quarters of teachers (72%) say the current SEND system fails children, yet more than half (56%) expect anticipated reforms to negatively impact SEND pupils with complex needs. 

Nature park

Over a quarter of all schools and colleges across England are taking part in the free National Education Nature Park programme, which sees young people create nature-rich spaces on school sites.

Sixty-five per cent of parents and grandparents have said they felt driving should be on the school curriculum, according to a survey by Young Driver.

The government has announced a new package of bursaries and scholarships worth up to £31,000 to train to teach in subjects including chemistry, maths, physics, and computing.

Schools in England could face an annual shortfall of £310 million in covering the cost of free school meals unless urgent action is taken, according to a new report led by Northumbria University. 

Spending on educational support for children with high needs has risen sharply in recent years, creating unsustainable financial pressure on both local authorities and central government, new analysis warns.

 Features

Asbestos tape

Decades after its ban, asbestos continues to pose serious risks within the UK’s education estate. From classrooms to corridors, managing its legacy is both a legal obligation and a vital safeguarding duty 

Team

As mainstream schools strive to become more inclusive, new research from Inclusion in Practice sheds light on what truly works

Ofsted is overhauling its inspection framework from November 2025 – introducing new grading terminology, report cards, and placing greater emphasis on inclusion and parental engagement

Schoolchildren using iPad

With many classrooms also affected by poor technology infrastructure and connectivity, we examine government initiatives and grassroots efforts to tackle the digital divide.

Young person in foreign city

The School Travel Forum explains how schools can benefit from the new fast-track border clearance system at the Port of Dover

Teacher recruitment ad

A recent report from the Public Accounts Committee has assessed the Department for Education’s approach to teacher recruitment and retention: what does it recommend?

 Education Events

26/03/2026

Education Business LIVE is a free-to-attend exhibition and conference which welcomes members of the education community to find high-impact, cost-effective solutions to the problems currently facing our schools.