Andy Burnham plans overhaul of education with MBacc
The Mayor of Greater Manchester wants to boost jobs-based vocational education.
Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading
Primary school children in England have ranked fourth in the international rankings for reading.
Aston University unveils plans for innovation cluster with Birmingham City Council and Bruntwood SciTech
Aston University has unveiled plans for a new world-class innovation cluster within the Birmingham Knowledge Quarter, in partnership with Birmingham City Council and Bruntwood SciTech, the...
The dates GCSE and A-level exam results will be announced in Wales
Exams will be graded higher in Wales than in England
The Growth Of AI, Jonathan Pires Sutton Grammar School
Revolutionising industries and transforming the way we live and work, artificial intelligence (AI) has seen astounding growth over the last few decades. Its expansion shows no...
Historic Lambeth girls school to shut due to shortage of pupils
St Martin-In-The-Fields High School for Girls will shut to most year groups this summer and cease operating completely in 2024
From hammer and chisel to laptop and pen: UWTSD student carves his way to success
A stonemason who returned to education at University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) lands his dream graduate role after gaining vital experience and industry insight,...
Transfer test: More affluent pupils at grammar schools, study finds
That is one of the key findings from a new study by the Centre for Research in Educational Underachievement (CREU) at Stranmillis College in Belfast.
Why don’t we screen for comprehension?
Our assessment of children’s reading skills is currently missing a crucial component, says Megan Dixon
NHS doctor apprenticeships: Everything you need to know
NHS doctor apprenticeships: Everything you need to know
How to get an elite education for your children without spending a fortune
A guide to the hybrid schooling models that won’t (totally) break the bank
Our ‘obsession’ with phonics has worked
On reading and in many other areas of education policy, the Labour Party remains in hoc to the views of the teacher unions





