Over 20 million additional meals have been served since the rollout of universal free meals to all primary pupils in Wales began in September 2022.

The Food Foundation has found that prices of healthy options have risen by up to 9 per cent over the last six months in four out of five major retailers, despite a slowing in food price inflation.

Sex education in primary schools is to be limited to those aged nine and over, according to leaked information from the government. 

New analysis by children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust places an economic value on the critical importance of free-to-access school sport and physical activity for a child’s mental wellbeing for the first time.

Research finds that while increasing pay could make a difference, there are other financial and non-financial measures that could improve retention.

DfE statistics show the take up of senior mental health lead training grants has increased to 70% (16,700) of eligible schools and colleges as of March 2024, up from 58% (13,800) last year.

Improving mental health support in schools is the top priority for young people at the next election, a new three-year study has revealed.

The shortlist has been revealed for the 2024 Education Business Awards, which celebrate the outstanding achievements and commitment of schools and academies.

Education is one of the most affected sectors of cyber security breaches according to data from the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Three quarters of ITT providers are supportive of the new Initial Teacher Training and Early Career Framework in principle – but are less optimistic that it will deliver on all its objectives.

The UK Space Agency has awarded funding to 15 projects across the UK with the aim of inspiring the next generation into STEM careers.

Five sustainability projects working with UK schools have been chosen to receive £100,000 each to boost green measures and reduce carbon emissions

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