The proportion of pupils achieving the expected level in literacy and numeracy across primary and secondary schools in Scotland has reached a new high, officials figures show.

 The research from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, found that 41% did not have an agreed approach to AI, and a further 17% didn’t know if any policy had existed,

When defibrillators aren’t registered, ambulance services cannot locate them if someone needs them in an emergency.

A new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies has found that the number of school pupils with EHCPs has risen by 180,000 or 71% between 2018 and 2024.

A new report highlights the systemic inequities that hinder the success and wellbeing of black pupils, parents, and teachers in the UK.

This figure was found by comparing GP registrations with school registrations and data on pupils in registered home education for the first time.

Bright Start Breakfasts will help more primary school children get a healthy start to the day and provide families with more morning childcare.

The Let's Go Zero campaign has delivered top tips on how to have more eco-friendly celebrations.

Most children are well-served by the education sector, however, education professionals are working hard under immense pressure, Ofsted's annual report has found.

The Education Committee has written to the government urging them not to withdraw funding from post-16 Applied General Qualifications, including BTECs and Tech level qualifications.

Young people need a new digital literacy qualification focussed on AI and modern tech skills, as part of reform to the school curriculum, according to BCS, The Chartered institute for IT.

The government has announced £740 million to support more pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to achieve and thrive in mainstream schools.

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