• With a large portion of the school estate in poor condition, the DfE’s upcoming Construction Framework 25 could mark a turning point for the design and quality of school buildings

    Northfleet Community College, credit Kristen McCluskie
  • From teaching primary children to spot fake news to making triple science GCSE the norm, we explore the proposed changes to the national curriculum

  • With thousands of new school-based nursery places created and more government funding on the way, we meet some of the schools that have taken up the offer – and find out what advice they would share

    St Johns Church of England Primary School
  • The government has set out six digital standards that all schools must meet by 2030, aiming to eliminate disparities in technology access and ensure pupils learn in connected classrooms

    Kids using digital devices
  • Poor communication around school meals is leaving families underinformed, contributing to missed entitlements and poor nutritional choices. So how can this communication gap be bridged

    Catering

 Latest News

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Ofqual has launched a 12-week public consultation on its proposed approach to regulating on-screen exams in GCSEs, AS and A levels.  

A report by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) finds that support for children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who do not attend school full-time is too inconsistent.

Classroom

The easy-to-use web-based tool is designed to help schools estimate how an air filter unit could impact air quality and energy consumption in a classroom.

Kid playing football

The government has announced £500 million of investment into the National Youth Strategy, the first in 15 years to be published.

Catering

The Welsh Government has announced an additional £8 million for Universal Primary Free School Meals across Wales over the coming two years, with the price spent per meal to rise from £3.20 to £3.40.

Older school children

The Education Committee has published the Government’s response to its report into FE and Skills which made recommendations on strengthening the sector. 

Child in bed

A new legal duty will be introduced for councils to notify schools, health visitors, and GPs when a child is placed in temporary accommodation.

The government has announced a £820 million funding package for learning or employment opportunities for young people.

 Features

Northfleet Community College, credit Kristen McCluskie

With a large portion of the school estate in poor condition, the DfE’s upcoming Construction Framework 25 could mark a turning point for the design and quality of school buildings

From teaching primary children to spot fake news to making triple science GCSE the norm, we explore the proposed changes to the national curriculum

St Johns Church of England Primary School

With thousands of new school-based nursery places created and more government funding on the way, we meet some of the schools that have taken up the offer – and find out what advice they would share

Kids using digital devices

The government has set out six digital standards that all schools must meet by 2030, aiming to eliminate disparities in technology access and ensure pupils learn in connected classrooms

Catering

Poor communication around school meals is leaving families underinformed, contributing to missed entitlements and poor nutritional choices. So how can this communication gap be bridged

Woodham Academy

The government has pledged £20 billion over the next decade to modernise England’s school estate, with the expanded School Rebuilding Programme promising to transform 250 more schools

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