The requirement for schools to keep a record of pupils’ nationalities has been condemned for having ‘all the hallmarks of racism’ by Liberal Democrat Education Spokesperson Lord Storey.

72 per cent of the public are opposed to religious selection in schools, according to a new survey conducted by the British Humanist Association (BHA).

Control over teachers' pay and conditions could be devolved in Wales, Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns has announced.

Shadow Women and Equalities Minister Sarah Champion has launched her Dare2Care report, which calls for earlier sex education for pupils as part of a range of measures to tackle child abuse and violence in teenage relationships.

A new online tool has been launched to help schools measure the effectiveness of their careers advice.

Applications are now being welcomed for the new Ofsted chair, following David Hoare’s decision to step down.

Ofsted Chief Inspector Michael Wilshaw has once again spoken out against proposals to open new grammar schools, warning they could potentially harm nearby schools.

Author and journalist Toby Young has been named the new director of New Schools Network (NSN), the government backed charity to support and promote

The controversial education bill unveiled in this year’s Queen’s speech has been dropped, but grammar school proposals remain on the agenda

The Sixth Form Colleges Association's annual survey suggests two-thirds of colleges have had to drop courses due to funding cuts.

The Further Education and Technology Bill plays at part in the government’s social reform agenda to deliver an education system that works for everyone.

Despite concerns of a school recruitment crisis, the education secretary has made the case for keeping teachers’ pay rises capped at an average of 1 per cent next year.

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