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.
A new public property company is set to purchase and develop sites to help create 500 new free schools.
The Education Funding Agency and the Skills Funding Agency are set to become one agency.
The National Children’s Bureau is calling on the government to identify and support children who drop out of education.
A new book which explains the main issues of Brexit to young readers has been released by children’s publisher, Raintree.
According to research by Cambridge University, encouragement from teachers helps to keep pupils engaged with education after the age of 16.
The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) has been questioned over whether it is paying teachers less than minimum and living wage for marking.
The Greenwood Academies Trust is set to lose two of its schools following criticism from Ofsted.
A behaviour expert has released guidance for teachers on how to deal with disruption in class.
Each council in Wales is set to receive an extra £10,000 to buy musical instruments for pupils.
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