Trainee teachers in maths, chemistry, physics and modern foreign languages can get up to £35,000 during training and the first four years of their career.

Up to thirty primary schools in highly polluted parts of the UK are being given the opportunity to claim a free 7kW Pod Point charging point

Welsh Education Minister Kirsty Williams has announced the launch of the fourth annual Professional Teaching Awards Cymru

The Education Secretary is encouraging teachers, heads and school leaders to post videos about why they are #ProudToTeach.

Ditch the ‘divisive language’ of MATs and SATs

The ‘divisive language' of academies should be ditched and financial incentives should be offered to entice schools to join school trusts.

Adjust children’s test scores by age

Children’s test scores to be adjusted according to their age to tackle the disadvantage suffered by pupils born in the summer.

Broad and balanced curriculum in Wales

The Welsh Government has launched a consultation seeking views on the role of RE and RSE within the current curriculum.

Three in five young people have experienced mental health problem

59 per cent of young people have either experienced a mental health problem themselves, or are close to someone who has.

More than 1,000 'outstanding' schools not inspected for decade

More than 1,000 'outstanding' schools in England have not been inspected for more than 10 years.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has committed to opening a network of 11 Maths Free Schools across every region of the country

Youth Sport Trust has teamed up with endurance athlete Ben Smith to create an education programme for schools to guide young people on a journey to wellbeing

Conservative-held constituencies are the overwhelming beneficiaries of the Prime Minister’s increase in schools funding.

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