This year’s A Level results show that maths continues to be the most popular subject.
Hundreds of thousands of teenagers are bracing themselves for their A-level results.
British parents would like to see subjects such as religious studies and geography replaced to make way for more life-skill lessons.
A court has ruled that the exclusion of an autistic boy was unlawful as ‘aggressive behaviour is not a choice for children with autism’.
The Cabinet Office has unveiled a new programme aimed at inspiring school-age young people to engage with democracy from an earlier stage.
This year’s A-level and GCSE students will not suffer from being the first to take the new, tougher, exams.
New Save the Children analysis has revealed that there is an acute shortage of nearly 11,000 graduate early years teachers in England.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has published a damning report on
In 2016/17, 615 pupils in London were temporarily excluded for racism, compared with 440 in 2015/2016, according to the Evening Standard
An investigation by the Standards and Testing Agency (STA) has found that year six pupils at the Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane in north London, were “over-aided” in maths and English Sats exam papers.
More than 29,800 had their university applications confirmed despite a year-on-year fall in pass rates for pupils sitting Scottish exams
Education Minister Nadhim Zahawi has praised 40 independent schools for taking part in a scheme that provides places for looked-after children.
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