Nottinghamshire County Council will be the first in England to train teachers in how to deal with ‘sexting’ incidents in schools.

A new prep school that is scheduled to open in London will be the first in Europe to teach all its students in both English and Chinese.

Sir Tony Robison, former presenter of Time Team, has criticised the scrapping of A-level archaeology.

An LGA report has said that Regional Schools Commissioners (RSCs) lack the “capability and capacity” to oversee school improvement on a wide scale.

Head teachers from state schools in West Sussex will hand deliver a letter to Theresa May warning her of a funding crisis that will force them to make cuts.

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Modern Languages has warned the government of a possible language crisis once Brexit occurs.

The outgoing Ofsted chief inspector told the Observer that every multi-academy trust should run a vocational university technology college for 14 to 19 year olds.

Two teachers that were banned from teaching following the ’Trojan Horse’ inquiry have had the ban lifted.

The last exam board to offer history of art A-level have announced it will no longer do so.

43 per cent of state secondary school teachers say they would rarely or never advise their bright pupils to apply to Oxbridge, according to a new poll published by the Sutton Trust

The education select committee questioned three of the country's regional schools commissioners to give evidence into an inquiry into multi academy trusts.

Children’s views will be sought as part of plans to devolve more decision-making responsibility to schools

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