• A recent report from BESA confirmed a real problem with the school estate, and uniquely, delved into every aspect of school buildings, such as the quality of PE equipment and music facilities

  • When it comes to making important public sector purchasing decisions, what does best practice look like? Peter Melville, chief operating officer at SWECET Multi-Academy Trust, shares his thoughts

  • The Education Business Awards, which celebrate the outstanding work, commitment and achievements of UK schools, are open for entry.

  • State-funded education settings can now apply for a higher amount of funding to install electric vehicle chargepoints in their grounds – up to £2,500 per socket. We examine how the new grant works

  • Diversity in the workplace is intrinsic to creating a more equal and happy environment. But what can be done by school leaders to make this the norm?

 Latest News

The WHO has released its second study focused on patterns of bullying and peer violence among adolescents across 44 countries and regions.

Schools must wait until May to find out their pupil premium funding allocations for the next financial year, the Department for Education has announced.

The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has released a report into the prevalence of school moves, including managed moves.

Robert Halfon, minister for skills, apprenticeships and higher education, has resigned, and will be replaced by Luke Hall.

The Department for Education has updated its Free School Meal guidance setting out the expectations for councils to make equivalent food provision for children in out-of-school provision.

The government is investing £850 million for councils to create 60,000 new places for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and in Alternative Provision (AP) in mainstream and special schools.

School catering association LACA has launched school breakfast provision guidance to assist its members in setting up and managing a successful breakfast service.

The government has published new guidance to support schools in offering inclusive sporting opportunities for girls and boys of all abilities

 Features

A recent report from BESA confirmed a real problem with the school estate, and uniquely, delved into every aspect of school buildings, such as the quality of PE equipment and music facilities

When it comes to making important public sector purchasing decisions, what does best practice look like? Peter Melville, chief operating officer at SWECET Multi-Academy Trust, shares his thoughts

State-funded education settings can now apply for a higher amount of funding to install electric vehicle chargepoints in their grounds – up to £2,500 per socket. We examine how the new grant works

Diversity in the workplace is intrinsic to creating a more equal and happy environment. But what can be done by school leaders to make this the norm?

Bett 2024 was packed with innovation, attracting over 30,000 of the global education community to view the latest education technology and hear from inspiring figures and education professionals

New research from The Food Foundation shows what it’s really like to receive free school meals from the perspective of secondary school students