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
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
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
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
Ross McTaggart from the Chelmsford Learning Partnership explores how intentional, well-designed play spaces can boost emotional wellbeing, improve behaviour and strengthen learning
England’s councils are warning of a "ticking time bomb" in the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, with new data showing deficits that could bankrupt local authorities within three years.
The regulations have been set following a second consultation and detailed collaborative working with organisations and people across deaf and hearing communities.
The Education Committee has published a letter to the Secretary of State for Education asking for more detail about the Department for Education’s work on developing its SEND reforms.
New analysis by NFER has highlighted the uneven distribution of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) across mainstream schools in England.
Research has revealed the full extent of how pupils from higher-income families are favoured by high-performing secondary school admissions criteria, and suggests ways to make the admissions system more equitable.
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
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
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
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
Ross McTaggart from the Chelmsford Learning Partnership explores how intentional, well-designed play spaces can boost emotional wellbeing, improve behaviour and strengthen learning
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
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