GCSE Computer Science grades are improving, but BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, says more needs to be done to support teachers and pupils in this subject to improve uptake
The start of a new school year provides us the ideal opportunity to challenge and break our buying habits, writes Jennifer Williams, commercial director at the Department for Education
The winners of the 2018 Education Business Awards have been announced, recognising strong leadership, good teaching and operational excellence in UK schools from all sectors
Did you know that by 2020 the government is encouraging all schools to be sustainable? Jon Cowan from Utilitywise explains how improved energy efficiency can play its part
Modern methods of construction and new technologies have made modular buildings more appealing and a more viable solution for whole school buildings or extensions.
The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects.
It is vital to remain up to date and vigilant of change when it comes to payroll. Samantha Mann, CIPP senior policy and resource officer, shares the latest information.
There are so many different options to consider when choosing a new catering services provider as you are buying both a service and product. Crescent Purchasing Consortium shares some tips
How good is your knowledge of fire safety law? And do you know your legal responsibilities? The Fire Industry Association shares the main points from fire safety legislation in the UK
With debit card transactions set to surpass cash payments this year, Education Business looks at whether schools are following suit, or if cash is still king for school payments
You can save your school or academy valuable time and money by reviewing your procurement process. Joanna Frost, regional procurement advisor at Crescent Purchasing Consortium, explains how
The DfE's response to the QTS consultation is positive, but what does it mean, and how will it affect recruitment and retention? Emma Hollis investigates
Think the onset of summer reduces the risks faced by schools? Think again. Fiona Riley, chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s Education Group examines some of the risks
School grounds can become an integral tool for outdoor learning. Groundwork’s Stacey Aplin considers what can be done to ensure that more pupils have the opportunity to get outdoors
Jenny Williams, Commercial Director at the Department for Education, gives an update on how the DfE is supporting schools to improve their buying of goods and services
In April 2018, nasen was awarded the DfE SEND Schools Workforce Contract which will be delivered through the Whole School SEND Consortium. Dr Adam Boddison examines what this aims to achieve