Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner has again condemned the government for its plans to introduce new grammar schools, arguing that they are ‘not the answer to Britain's social mobility crisis’.

The Department for Education’s (DfE’s) press office has faced heavy criticism for tweets promoting new grammar schools, which many have described as misleading.

Schools with a high intake of disadvantaged pupils are less likely to be judged ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, according to new analysis from the Education Policy Institute (EPI).

Disadvantaged children in areas of low social mobility made 20 months less progress than their wealthier peers across England in 2015, according to

Converting primary schools into academies has failed to raise standards, with pupils in primary academies doing no better in Key Stage 2 tests than those at comparable schools, according to a new study from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

A new national online matching service has been launched to connect schools and colleges with skilled volunteers interested in serving as governors and trustees.

A new organisation, called Now Teach, has been co-founded by journalist Lucy Kellaway and aims to get high-end professionals into teaching

School leaders’ union NAHT has written an open letter to the Chancellor asking that the proposed national funding formula includes an uplift in spending on schools

121 music education hubs will receive funding over the next four years to get more young people taking part in music and arts.

Britain’s ‘unfair education system’ is acting as a barrier to social mobility, according to a new report from the Social Mobility Commission.

A trained mental health and wellbeing lead should be ‘guaranteed’ in every school, college and university, according to the Education Policy Institute (EPI).

Leeds Beckett University has announced plans to invest £50,000 into schools and nurseries across Yorkshire as part of a new collaborative research initiative.

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