Almost two-thirds of secondary school pupils would not mind if social media had never been invented, a new survey has found.

British music at risk due to subject neglect in schools

New music is at risk because the subject is being neglected in schools, the head of UK music has said.

Maths teacher bursaries to increase but upfront payments to be reduced

The bursary for new maths teachers is set to increase by £10,000, however, to encourage them to teach for longer the upfront amount will decrease.

Scottish pupils benefit from STEM learning kits

Pupils at schools across Scotland are set to learn about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) thanks to new learning kits.

Independent school pupils feel more ready for university, survey finds

State-educated pupils feel less prepared for university in comparison to those which attend an independent school, a new survey has shown.

Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

Through Early Years Hubs, the most disadvantaged families in London will have better access to good quality, affordable early-years education

Caleb Femi

Former footballer Frank Lampard and Charlie and Lola author Lauren Child are on the judging panel of the ‘Premier League Writing Stars’ competition

The fund, announced by the Education Secretary, will include a new focus on boosting literacy and numeracy skills in Reception year

Justine Greening announces a series of measures to support more schools to attract the best staff, including a pilot for new style bursaries for maths teachers

A social media "jargon buster" guide has been created to decipher the terms and conditions of social media apps so young people know what they are “signing up for”.

Ofsted's Amanda Spielman

To understand how its reports can provide more information and enable choice, Ofsted will undertake a series of parent focus groups

61 per cent of pupils on free school meals reached the expected standard in reading in KS1 assessments by age 7, compared to 78 per cent of other pupils

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