The Reverend Nigel Genders, chief education officer of the Church of England, has criticised changes to the GCSE system, arguing that they have led to religious education (RE) being ‘watered down’.

Large academy chains, exam boards and other education sector charities could face an apprenticeship tax to support the creation of new apprenticeships.

Several sample papers for the new GCSE qualifications have been rejected amid concerns that they are too easy, TES has learned.

The proportion of students who achieved a C or above in their GCSEs has increased again this year, while the number of students achieving an A* saw a slight drop.

New government plans aim to enrol every eight year old in England at their local library, in a bid to improve literacy.

A poll conducted by TES has found that a third of teachers do not support the new-look GCSEs, which will be introduced from September.

A £187 million public-private partnership has been launched to improve facilities at eight Midlands schools.

SALTEX 2015 is set to build upon its success last year with the announcement of an enhanced, all-encompassing and free to attend education programme called Learning Live.

Prime Minister David Cameron has said he would like to see every school have the opportunity to become an academy, outlining plans to expand the manifesto promise to convert ‘coasting schools’.

The number of students awarded A* and A grades in their A-levels dropped by 0.1 per cent to a record low of 25.9 per cent.

The number of parents taken to court in England for their child’s truancy rose by a quarter last year.

Schools Minister Nick Gibb has said that GCSE and A-level qualifications will go through fundamental reform, to bring up standards and place a focus on core subject knowledge.

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