A new National College for High Speed Rail (NCHSR) has opened in Doncaster to help young people learn “world-class technical skills”.

Education secretary Justine Greening has launched plans to raise education standards and “broaden the horizons” of young people in areas struggling with social mobility.

Professor Rachel Lofthouse

Education organisations and schools across England are being invited to bid for a share of £50,000 from Leeds Beckett University.

Pupils are more focused on the enjoyment and usefulness of subjects instead of difficulty when choosing their GCSE subjects, an Ofqual report has shown.

Around two-thirds of teachers have not had adequate training in pupil mental health and support, a survey has found.

An evaluation of the Standards and Testing Agency’s (STA) approach to developing key stage 2 reading and maths tests has been published by Ofqual.

Depression and anxiety caused by bullying during childhood will decrease over time, a new study suggests.

Almost two-thirds of secondary school pupils would not mind if social media had never been invented, a new survey has found.

British music at risk due to subject neglect in schools

New music is at risk because the subject is being neglected in schools, the head of UK music has said.

Maths teacher bursaries to increase but upfront payments to be reduced

The bursary for new maths teachers is set to increase by £10,000, however, to encourage them to teach for longer the upfront amount will decrease.

Scottish pupils benefit from STEM learning kits

Pupils at schools across Scotland are set to learn about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) thanks to new learning kits.

Independent school pupils feel more ready for university, survey finds

State-educated pupils feel less prepared for university in comparison to those which attend an independent school, a new survey has shown.

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