The gap between the number of students from the least and most deprived areas gaining a place at university continues to close, Scottish Government figures show.

Scientists from Lancaster University have begun to plant pollution barriers outside four schools in Manchester as part of a study into capturing air pollution.

Exam results helpline from Skills Development Scotland opens today with advisers on hand to discuss next steps after young people receive their results.

Charity Family Action and the children’s newspaper First News are teaming up to create a free, five-part teaching pack about healthy family relationships

The document details how exams could be disrupted and fresh food for pupils’ meals could run short

69% of parents of 10 to 12-year-olds said their children preferred screen time over other activities.

Qualification regulators in England, Northern Ireland and Wales have launched a joint consultation on proposals to revise the rules governing the qualifications they regulate.

The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has published analysis into funding pledges made by the new Prime Minister Boris Johnson and found that disadvantaged schools will "miss out"

The new Education Secretary Gavin Williamson met apprentices in Yorkshire on his first visit in the role.

The research from Lenovo also shows that 69 per cent of UK parents say their kids are more likely to look something up online than ask them for help with schoolwork

University regulator Office for Students (OFS) has gained its final suite of powers, which means it can fine universities that fail to deliver in the best interests of students.

Mark Castle, chief executive of charity Field Studies Council, has urged the new Prime Minister Boris Johnson to improve funding to schools so they don't loose out on valuable outdoor learning experiences.

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