Only one per cent of primary teachers think their students have adequate financial skills, a report from think tank Social Market Foundation (SMF) has found. 

Almost one third of parents feel their children's education has been negatively impacted by school funding cuts, according to Parentkind.

Over 90 per cent of children excluded at primary school don't pass GCSE English and Maths, research from Chance UK has found.

A partnership between the Scottish Government and the Scottish Football association is supporting low-income families with before-school, after-school and holiday activities for around 2,700 children each week.

Charity Speakers for Schools found that half of students in the state sector leave school without any work experience – yet this is used a third of the time to assess applications at universities.

Schools could face a £1 billion funding hit over falling enrolment rates, a report from the Education Policy Institute suggests. 

Schools are being reminded to sign up for a free air quality monitor and education resources as part of the SAMHE project, as registration closes on 1 June.

Menopause training should be a requirement for all school leaders, Daniel Kebede of the National Education Union (NEU) has said. 

The Institute of Fiscal Studies has published a study looking at the short and medium-term impacts of Sure Start centres on educational outcomes.

Former Ofsted chief Dame Christine Gilbert has been appointed to lead an independent learning review into Ofsted’s response to the tragic death of Ruth Perry.

The National Education Union has said that introducing minimum service levels would place restrictions on staff who have democratically and legally voted for strike action.

Sixty-eight per cent of teachers responding to a NEU survey have stated they work in buildings which have leaks from the rain.

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