The Education Committee has expanded its ongoing inquiry into the early years sector to examine how safeguarding can be ...
The UK will be rejoining the Erasmus programme in 2027, following a package of agreements with the EU. The new deal may end ...
Registration is now open for Tes SEND Show North 2026, the North of England’s largest dedicated event for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
The Curriculum and Assessment Review signals a bold step toward modernising education in England for a digital age. With ...
Building energy management systems hold the key to decarbonising the school estate while providing more productive, ...
The Raising the Nation Play Commission’s final report calls for a cultural shift to put play back at the heart of childhood ...
Ofqual has fined exam board Pearson more than £2 million in total for serious breaches in three separate cases between 2019 ...
The government is investing a record £9.5 billion into the early years sector so more high quality and affordable childcare places can be offered. The average funding rates will increase by 4.3% for ...
Local colleges are set to receive £570 million in government funding to expand training facilities in areas such as ...
The government has announced at least £3 billion to create tens of thousands of new specialist SEND places in mainstream schools. The education secretary announced an expansion of specialist, calm ...
The Welsh Government has announced an additional £8 million for Universal Primary Free School Meals across Wales over the coming two years. The additional 20p per meal increases the unit rate set by ...
The government has published it Child Poverty Strategy, promising to lift around 550,000 children out of poverty. After the announcement of removing the two-child child benefit limit, the new strategy ...
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