Unions representing school support staff have threatened the government with industrial action over a “lack of meaningful progress” on improving pay. The leaders of GMB, Unison and Unite, which ...
Schools will be “expected” to secure management information system (MIS) suppliers through a new government framework from ...
Inclusion is not just for publication on 31st December. It is not a document to upload, a policy to publish or a compliance ...
The academy trust in the largest financial hole in England has named its new chief executive, days after the resignation of its last boss. Lisa Walton has today been installed as acting CEO of the St ...
A scheme aimed at providing more external support for pupils with SEND in mainstream schools should see “time limited” ...
Reserves have dwindled and balances have slipped further into the red, with three now saddled with deficits of more than £1 ...
Teach First fended off a challenge from an international outsourcing company to keep its contract to recruit “high potential” ...
While the current PE and sport premium provides £320 million per year direct to schools, the DfE said the network would ...
Ministers are considering replacing the long-running Mandarin Excellence Programme with a new scheme to support the language.
Markers have been slowed down from marking Year 6 SATs due to persistent 'glitches' in the online marking system.
Tumbling pupil numbers make it vital that schools start to tell their stories ...
Labour has been accused of “taking credit” for teacher recruitment that occurred before it entered government, after claiming ...
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