A survey has found that 16% of households had to send their child to school without lunch some days because they couldn’t afford school meals or packed lunches.
The Department for Education has updated its digital and technology standards, which focuses on laptops, desktops and tablets, leadership and governance, and accessibility.
The government's expanded childcare offer is likely to widen the early years attainment gap due to its eligibility criteria, the Sutton Trust has warned.
England’s education and careers system should introduce more ‘character’ development opportunities to prepare young people for the fast-changing economy, says Baroness Morgan
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT, believes that the resumed school inspections should be ungraded while reforms take place.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced plans to extend funding to his free holiday meals programme, by proposing to spend £4m in his 2024/25 budget.
The Department for Education has announced measures to support children with SEND, including short breaks, supported internship opportunities and better support for those with Down syndrome.
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, has published Ofsted’s formal response to the recommendations set out by the Coroner following the inquest into the death of headteacher Ruth Perry.
Three education charities from the Coram Group have joined forces to launch a free online wellbeing toolkit for primary schools designed to support children’s mental wellbeing.