A national scheme between independent schools and councils has been set up to raise outcomes for young people growing up in care.

The government’s review of services and support for autistic people is covering autistic children as well as adults for the first time.

A survey of around 550 science technicians finds that budget cuts are preventing the purchase of basic equipment and holding pupils back from developing vital skills.

Ofsted's annual report reveals that people are working incredibly hard to deliver for young people but that deep inequities remain.

The Science and Technology Committee has found that the current quantitative evidence alone is not sufficient to warrant a statutory ban but welcomes voluntary action.

The first 16 selective schools to receive funding from the £50m Selective School Expansion Fund will prioritise access for children on the pupil premium and are undertaking outreach work with local schools.

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, Nadhim Zahawi MP spoke about the importance of children having a hot, healthy and nutritious two-course lunch

140 secondary schools across England will take part in the four-year trial, which aims to reduce teacher workload by eliminating practices that are common in schools, but unsupported by any good evidence

Photo courtesy of British Red Cross

Sixty per cent of those working in the education sector feel lonely always, often or sometimes, according to new research released by the British Red Cross.

Data released by children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust (YST) shows a confidence crisis in girls is stopping them from getting active from as young as the age of seven.

The guidance from the DfE covers topics such as consent from parents, what to do when using outside organisations, and how to risk assess for adventurous activities

Colleges, schools and post-16 providers are being asked about how T Levels should be funded through a three month consultation.

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