Bursaries issued to students training to be primary teachers are set to be scrapped as of next year, the Department for Education (DfE) has revealed.

The education secretary, Justine Greening, has announced the first three new T Levels which are set to be introduced in 2020.

School children to be better protected online with Internet Safety Strategy

The government has outlined an Internet Safety Strategy which aims to make the online world safer.

In light of World Mental Health Day, children’s commissioner Anne Longfield has published a report looking at the support available to young people with mental health problems.

According to research conducted by the new charity, IPPR, excluded children are the most vulnerable and are twice as likely to be in the care of the state.

A new National College for High Speed Rail (NCHSR) has opened in Doncaster to help young people learn “world-class technical skills”.

Education secretary Justine Greening has launched plans to raise education standards and “broaden the horizons” of young people in areas struggling with social mobility.

Professor Rachel Lofthouse

Education organisations and schools across England are being invited to bid for a share of £50,000 from Leeds Beckett University.

Pupils are more focused on the enjoyment and usefulness of subjects instead of difficulty when choosing their GCSE subjects, an Ofqual report has shown.

Around two-thirds of teachers have not had adequate training in pupil mental health and support, a survey has found.

An evaluation of the Standards and Testing Agency’s (STA) approach to developing key stage 2 reading and maths tests has been published by Ofqual.

Depression and anxiety caused by bullying during childhood will decrease over time, a new study suggests.

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