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Private schools have reduced their fees and increased bursaries after Labour removed their tax breaks, as data shows pupil ...
The government said £25 million is available in 2025-26 – less than the almost £54 million a year allocated through the fund ...
The charter – drawn up in 2021 by sector bodies including unions, the DfE, Ofsted, a number of schools, and mental health ...
With data now gathered from over 100,000 pupils from hundreds of schools across England, the findings in our report are urgent but actionable. They show disparities by year group, gender and ...
The current NPQ frameworks, particularly those under review (headship, senior leadership, and executive leadership), ...
More than one in four pupils begin to disengage from school during Year 7, a landmark study of pupils has found, with ...
A new 25-school academy trust will form after two chains announced plans to merge in a move leaders hope will give them ...
Sir Keir Starmer has set a target that 75 per cent of children will have a “good” level of development by the time they start ...
It starts with the curriculum. We need a true curriculum for mastery, clearly mapped across sub-domains within maths, giving ...
The government has made a lot of noise about the impact of technology on young people. So it was surprising, just as students ...
An unSATsifying blog from DfE, a thought-provoking one about young carers, a challenging one on the many hats we wear, and ...
Alongside careers in digital, data and technology continuing to grow, digital technology now plays an important (and growing) role in almost every job. Equipping young people today with the skills for ...