Government has been warned against stigmatising schools that have fallen into disrepair “through no fault of their own” after revealing plans to publish building...
Privately-educated athletes “remain significantly over-represented” in Team GB, despite the number of medallists from fee-paying schools tumbling by almost a fifth. Sutton Trust analysis...
The absence gap between the most vulnerable schoolchildren and their peers has widened further, increasing “underlying inequalities” across the sector. Analysis by the Education...
Unions have welcomed the Labour government’s plans to press ahead with axing “vindictive” minimum service level (MSL) legislation which they feared would “attack” strike...
Government should set a recruitment target for women headteachers, give teachers priority for childcare places and provide back-to-school coaching to end the “motherhood penalty”....
A surge in teacher misconduct referrals has been “driven” by a spike in parents going directly to regulators with complaints, officials believe. Reports submitted...
The SEND system is now “very likely” to become financially unsustainable, while the risk that council finances will impede “essential” support services is “critical”,...