Gavin Williamson will continue in the role of Education Secretary in the minor reshuffle that took place after the Conservatives won the majority in the recent election.

£8m will support local authorities and further education colleges in providing education for children and young people with additional learning needs.

Ofsted has said that schools with more pupils from deprived backgrounds are still less likely to be judged good than those from more affluent backgrounds under the education inspection framework (EIF)

Over a quarter of 18 year old applicants received a ‘conditional unconditional’ offer from a university, but they are less likely than ever to accept this type of offer.

The guidance from the Scottish government will explain the lawful use of restraint and seclusion for local authorities and schools

The study showed that those who attended Oxbridge has dropped by three per cent, to 19 per cent.

64 per cent of pupils in eligible MATs reached the expected standard in all of reading, writing and maths, which was lower than the national average of 66 per cent.

The Conservatives won a majority in the general election, meaning Boris Johnson stays as Prime Minister. What does this mean for education?

Union NAHT has suggested five steps for families considering an internet-enabled gift, so that they are as ‘switched on’ when they talk to their children.

Green Party pledges to write off student debt

The Green Party will write off existing debt of all former students who studied under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.

More awareness needed over new T Levels

The NFER has argued that significant work is needed to raise awareness of T Levels for the programmes to succeed.

Teachers worried about child poverty this Christmas

The majority of teachers are worried that yet more children in their school will be hungry and cold this Christmas.

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