Niamh Sweeney, the first elected deputy general secretary of the National Education Union, has resigned from the post part-way through her five year term,...
Schools are being urged to come forward to become “early adopters” of the government’s new breakfast clubs programme. The Department for Education has published...
New teacher training providers may have “future opportunities” to gain accreditation and enter the market, a Department for Education official has said. The government’s...
The proportion of ‘outstanding’ schools that kept their grade almost doubled last year, new Ofsted data shows. Management information published by the watchdog shows...
The Ofsted ‘state of the nation’ metric became a regular soundbite for Conservative education ministers boasting about the supposed success of their reforms –...
Ofsted inspections of initial teacher training providers are set to be postponed for this academic year, Schools Week understands. The ITT inspection cycle is...
Most “information reports”, which schools must publish to tell parents about the SEND support they offer, are harder to read than Stephen Hawking’s A Brief...
A council wants courts to take financial health into account when deciding if authorities are breaking the law over refusals to provide vulnerable pupils...