Over 300 schools across Wales are set to get superfast broadband thanks to Welsh government funding, education secretary Kirsty Williams has announced.

Exam watchdog Ofqual is inviting teachers to workshops to offer their perspectives on the assessment of this summer’s reformed GCSEs, AS and A Levels.

Education secretary for Wales, Kirsty Williams, has announced three appointments to a new board that will play a key role in how Wales’ teachers will be trained

Plans to create a new wave of grammar schools in England has not been included in the government’s plans for legislation.

A report by NatCen Social Research has found that the public are split on the expansion of grammar schools, with 53 per cent supporting such a policy.

According to research by the National Literacy Trust, children who enjoy writing and who write creatively outside school do significantly better in the classroom.

Two education unions have joined fire officers in writing to education secretary Justine Greening demanding reassurance on school fire safety.

Exam board Edexcel is investigating an alleged leak of an economics A Level exam.

According to an investigation carried out by Schools Week, schools across the country have had a rise in racial hate crimes in the wake of Brexit.

Teachers at Forest Hill School in Lewisham, which are members of the National Union of Teachers, are set to go on strike this morning (20 June).

BP’s Ultimate STEM Challenge is back for its fourth year and is inviting those aged between 11 and 14 to take part.

A drive to connect Welsh pupils with coding, backed with £1.3 million of new funding, has been announced by the education secretary Kirsty Williams.

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