Using free school meal data as a way of measuring poverty among pupils is unreliable, researchers say.

The ATL's Mary Bousted has said she is concerned cash-strapped schools could “exploit” teaching apprentices as a cheaper replacement for qualified staff.

Lack of science facilities and equipment means introverted students stand back when it comes to hands-on learning, research finds

José Mourinho, Theo Walcott and Gary Cahill are fronting a campaign to use football to inspire children in 10,000 primary schools.

Schools that have adapted their teaching to encourage students to develop ‘engineering habits of mind’ boosts pupil achievements, according to a new report

Ofsted is considering using social media to track pupils and parents to decide which schools need an intervention.

School votes in favour of pollution masks for pupils

Proposals to change the system for assessing children at primary school have been announced by education secretary Justine Greening.

A new public property company set to help create 500 new free schools has appointed its new chief executive.

Ofqual has confirmed that the first annual National Reference Test (NRT) has been held and went according to plan.

Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities are at risk of being turned away by mainstream schools because of a lack of funding, councils say.

The government has scrapped plans to make grade 5 the benchmark pass mark for the new reformed GCSE.

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