The UK Health Security Agency has issued an urgent call to parents to ensure their children catch up on missed vaccinations before they head to the classroom.

Twenty eight per cent of respondents said they are finding it difficult to afford their school uniforms and other back to school supplies.

The Welsh government has published data showing the number of pupils being educated outside school have risen to record levels.

Twenty eight per cent of teachers across England have brought in food for pupils in the last term, which is up from 26 per cent.

The new project is being backed by £4 million of investment.

A new suite of resources for parents and teachers of neurodivergent children, the first based on research, has been launched.

A new partnership from The Green Finance Institute (GFI) with charity Ashden will unlock new financial solutions to help schools meet net zero targets.

The UK has seen a slower improvement in cutting the number of young people not in education, employment, or training (NEET) compared to other OECD countries, according to research.

BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has voiced concern over the large numbers of young people - particularly girls - moving to post-16 destinations without vital digital skills.

A charity has released research highlighting that children being raised by relatives or family friends in kinship care are often suffering from life-changing trauma with no support. 

Today marks the day this year's GCSE cohort will receive their results, opening their paths to sixth form or college.

More than three-quarters of teachers and school leaders have reported seeing mental health issues related to exam anxiety in their Year 11 students during the past academic year.

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