Ofqual has confirmed exams will go ahead next year and could look at online tests as a back-up plan in the event of a lockdown.

Guidelines on when children should be kept at home and get tested for Covid-19 has been published in Scotland to provide clarity to parents and schools.

Ofsted visits will be based around constructive discussions with the school or college leaders, and will not result in a grade.

Modeshift STARS is inviting schools across the country to create a ‘walking bubble’ for families, placing parking and driving restrictions around a five-minute radius of the school

The government has announced £111 million to support school and college leavers at risk of becoming unemployed, to do a fully funded optional extra year of study.

“Our Schools Now” is a campaign to include public sexual harassment as part of PSHE/RSE lessons in schools, with a wide range of resources for teachers and students to use

Entries have opened for the National Apprenticeship Awards, which showcase the apprentices and employers who have gone above and beyond during challenging times

Children and young people have less severe covid-19 than adults and death is exceptionally rare, only occurring in children with serious underlying conditions, says the study

A new report by the National Foundation for Educational Research looks at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the learning, and the challenges schools face in reopening

Labour leader Keir Starmer has called on the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson to explain in Parliament how he will make up for the damage done by the pandemic and mitigate against the ongoing risk.

Poll suggests support for reopening schools is rising

A new opinion poll has reported that public confidence in the full reopening of schools in September seems to be growing.

Free online mental health training launched for teachers

Children's mental health charity Place2Be has launched a free online mental health training course for teachers.

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