Extra exam time to finish GCSE and A Level tests was given to one in five independent school pupils last year, analysis shows.
Support staff are increasingly taking over the role of supply teachers, a survey shows.
Fifty-six per cent of school leaders say that it’s hard to locate mental health services, research shows.
Disadvantaged clever pupils are lagging behind their classmates that are considered “better off” by about two and a half years in core subjects, data suggests.
The first new grammar schools could be rolled out in England by 2020, according to the Grammar Schools Head’s Association.
Almost a third of young people think STEM subjects are designed to match male careers, research has shown.
Two schools are in the early process of using recording devices to capture evidence when pupils misbehave, TES has reported.
There has been no negative impact on the arts at GCSE since the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), a new report suggests.
Conservative MPs have told ministers that they may not back proposals to change school funding as their constituencies could lose out.
Over a quarter of GCSE science pupils have revealed that they are not offered practical lessons often enough.
The government’s annual Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report has shown that 887 migrant teachers were employed by schools in 2015.
An Ofqual blog has warned schools to be cautious of GCSE grade predictions to avoid disappointment.
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