New DfE data suggests that 57.8% of schools have so far participated in the National Tutoring Programme in the 2023 to 2024 academic year, down from 76.0% at this point in 2022/23.
A new report has said that living in poverty is having a “devastating” impact on children’s mental health, and calls for the government to take action.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has delivered a speech at the Embassy Education Conference, welcoming more partnerships with countries around the world.
The ICO has issued a reprimand to a school that broke the law when it introduced facial recognition technology to take cashless canteen payments from students.
UNISON is asking social workers, teaching assistants, planning officers, caretakers and other school and council staff if they are prepared to take strike action over this year's pay offer.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and education secretary Bridget Phillipson have launched a new body intended to meet the skills needs of the next decade.
On a visit to an online safety lesson at Whitmore High School in Barry, the Cabinet Secretary for Education had the chance to hear from pupils about the latest online concerns and the support in place to help.
The government has launched a Curriculum and Assessment Review with the aim of driving "high and rising schools standards" and setting "all young people up for life and work".