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Exam entry fees will rise at a greater rate than school funding again next year, with England’s largest exam board putting up ...
Ofsted inspectors have been told they must take part in at least four days of online training ahead of the rollout of new ...
The government has said schools locked out of its system for reporting their PE and sports premium spending will be able to ...
Matt Wrack has been elected as the permanent general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union. The former Fire Brigades Union ...
Two former education secretaries, union leaders and trust bosses have been named as members of a new inquiry launched to ...
Women make up the majority of the secondary teaching workforce, yet hold just 41.5 per cent of headteacher posts. A ...
“Worsening” high needs cost pressures, £600 million of “irregular” grant spending and bumper pay boosts and payouts for ...
The Abu Dhabi-owned private provider of special schools and children’s homes boosted profits by nearly 30 per cent last year ...
Tens of thousands of youngsters are at risk of falling through a “qualifications gap” in key areas of the economy because of ...
The Teaching Commission's report reveals the key challenges and offers solutions for school leaders and policymakers alike ...
Schools have said more funding is needed if they are to hit new government tech targets by 2030. The Department for Education ...
It comes after The Sutton Trust found an emerging “digital divide” between private and state schools’ use of AI, with private ...
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