The report says that young people won't be able to survive adulthood if they leave school as A* robots with no knowledge of the real world.

With the frequency of cyber-attacks ever on the increase and the sophistication of them evolving, schools and colleges need to protect their systems from being breached.

Forty-four per cent of councils in England have either cut or frozen funding for educational support for visually impaired children.

Five times more air pollution on school run in London

Pupils travelling to primary schools across the capital are five times more exposed to air pollution than at any other time of the day.

Pupils from George Eliot School in Nuneaton are some of the first young people from Warwickshire to take part in the project 'Youth for Brake'

In celebration of those who make a real difference to children and young people with SEND, nasen hosted a special awards ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton Hotel, London, on 18 October.

The ‘Clean Air for Schools’ programme has been launched which aims to support schools to improve air quality as well as understand the impact of air pollution in schools

£350,000 of the Welsh Government’s European Transition Fund is being invested into the Hate Crime in Schools project

The Welsh Government has launched its long term strategy to prevent and reduce obesity, called Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales.

Free schools have successfully increased school places at primary level, having added 11 places per 1,000 pupils in areas with the greatest demand

A new competition from Go Ultra Low is challenging schools in England and Wales to sign up to Ben Fogle’s Hero to Zero Emission Miles Challenge.

NAHT and NEU have written to the Gavin Williamson regarding reports of some EU citizen children having school places threatened in a no-deal Brexit.

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