The British Science Association (BSA) is reminding schools to apply for its Kick Start Grants, which help schools engage underrepresented students in science.

Sir Ian Bauckham CBE has been chosen by the Secretary of State for Education as interim Chief Regulator of Qualifications for England, replacing Dr Jo Saxton.

Ten local authorities have been selected to receive funding through the £2 billion Learning Estate Investment Programme (LEIP) in Scotland, to improve their school buildings.

The government is investing up to £2 million in Oak National Academy to create new teaching tools using AI, working towards providing teachers with a personalised AI lesson-planning assistant.

Ofsted has seen a shift in those who are receiving tuition at secondary schools or from 16-19 education providers, with much of the time being used for learners about to sit exams.

Tech companies will be responsible for ensuring that children cannot see material that is harmful to them such as bullying and content promoting self-harm and eating disorders.

Half a million free meals have been delivered in London over the the half term, funded by the Mayor of London’s £3.5m free holiday meals programme.

The Church of England has launched an initiative to help its network of schools reach net zero, as part of the first phase of its Net Zero Carbon Programme.

Research identifies the biggest challenges within the supply chain and how education professionals are overcoming these to reduce the impact on businesses and employees.  

The Welsh Government will change the statistical definition of persistent absence from missing 20% of sessions to 10% of sessions, so schools can identify underlying issues sooner.

The drop-in centres offer mental health support and advice to local young people who won’t need a referral by a doctor or school

The Education Secretary is writing to all schools in England to make clear that they can and should share relationships, sex and health curriculum materials with parents.

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