Government figures have found that the rate of secondary teachers leaving the profession has risen from 6.6 per cent in 2011 to 8.7 per cent in 2015.

Pupils who lack verbal skills, but have high spatial ability perform less well in GCSEs, research shows.

The PSHE Association has released guidance on how to help pupils who might want to discuss the events of the Manchester bombing.

The Conservative party’s free breakfast promise budget will leave just under 7p per meal to cover costs, manifesto calculations show.

MSPs have labelled provision of Personal and Social Education (PSE) in Scotland as “inconsistent and inadequate”.

Boots Soltan Sun Ready learning programme is back for its second year, which supports primary school teachers in delivering sun safety education.

Exams regulator Ofqual has put out a statement offering advice to schools and students following last night’s Manchester incident.

Hack plans must be developed by schools after the NHS’s computer system fell victim to a cyber attack, Schools Week has reported.

According to the Survation poll for the Mail on Sunday, the majority of people aged under 55 to not support the expansion of grammar schools.

A new report has highlighted that there is concern that less academic pupils are being failed by an increasingly academic school system.

Russell Hobby, general secretary of union NAHT, is set to take over as chief executive at Teach First.

Government figures show that the demand for teachers in EBacc subjects is set to increase, which indicates the demise of creative subjects.

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