Five children's charities have said that education and well-being recovery measures following the pandemic have, so far, been “manifestly insufficient”.

TV chefs Tom Kerridge and Seema Pankhania have joined the mayor of London to celebrate the second year of free school meals

The Schools minister is calling on schools to enhance PE and school sport opportunities for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), in the spirit of the Paralympic Games.

The research by charity Support Send Kids, commissioned by Sky News, shows that two out of five (40 per cent) parents of children with SEND had to leave their jobs, and 33 per cent reduced their hours.

The ASCL has released a report warning of the “sliding set of distinctive challenges” that have come from the Covid-19 pandemic.

More than £1.5 million of funding has been provided by the Scottish government for five new place-based partnerships to tackle child poverty.

Sir Ian Bauckham CBE has been announced as the Government’s preferred candidate for the position of Ofqual Chief Regulator.

More than 360,000 council and school support staff across England and Wales have begun voting on whether to take strike action over pay, trade union Unison has said.

Oak National Academy has announced the launch of its new AI lesson planner which it says will allow teachers to create personalised resources in minutes.

Ofsted has named the members its new external reference groups that have been established to give independent advice as part of the organisation's reforms.

The Welsh government has confirmed that all pupils in maintained primary schools are now able to receive a free school meal from this week.

A survey found that across age groups three to ten, only 7% of children choose to read as their number one activity in the home

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