A surge in schools making cuts shows they are “rapidly heading towards the brink” and is threatening the government’s promise to break down barriers...
England’s biggest council has shelved proposals as part of a new inclusion strategy to overhaul what it called “restrictive” special schools after legal threats...
The National Education Union (NEU) should prepare for national strikes next year if it fails to win concessions from government on workload, a motion...
Oli de Botton has been appointed as prime minister Sir Keir Starmer’s “expert adviser on education and skills”. Downing Street has confirmed he will...
The payment provider sQuid, which has ceased operating in the UK, will now hand parents back more of their money following a Schools Week investigation. We...
Teach First chief executive Russell Hobby will become CEO of The Kemnal Academies Trust from September. The former general secretary of the NAHT leaders’...
Hard-pressed schools are warning of extra pressures from the rising cost of outsourced contracts as companies grapple with national insurance hikes, minimum wages and...
The former head of a private alternative provision where Ofsted found pupils could access nearby train tracks and industrial units has been banned from...