Young girl drawing while teacher watches.

Three quarters of parents want their children’s teachers to be trained in conversations about mental and physical health at school, found a new report from the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH).

A survey has found that over half of councils that support children with SEND have said they will become insolvent when a measure that keeps SEND spending deficits off their main balance sheets ends next year.

Empty primary school classroom.

A new report by London Councils has found that demand for school places is declining across the capital, and predicts a further decrease over the next four years.

The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation has launched a new Allergy School programme, which aims to transform understanding of food allergies in schools.

A programme of tailored support for small schools run by HFL Education is returning for a second year, following its success last year.

The Great Big School Clean empowers school children of all ages to pledge to pick up harmful rubbish from streets, parks and beaches.

School desk on top of calculator.

The IFS's report on school spending in the Scottish Budget 2025-26, found that by 2040, the number of pupils in Scotland is estimated to be 90,000 fewer.

Teach First has announced the appointment of James Toop as CEO, following a competitive selection process led by the Teach First Board of Trustees.

£13.7 million has been announced to improve neurodivergence services and reduce waiting times for autism and ADHD assessments across Wales.

The scheme has been running since 2020 and has helped many primary teachers convert to teach in secondary schools.

The government has announced £30 million to provide Bikeability cycle training to children, as part of almost £300 million to boost active travel in England.

A new report by the Education Policy Institute has highlighted the inequalities that exist in SEND support across schools in England

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