Santander UK selects 100 scholars for new multi-million pound university scholarship programme
100 students from 72 universities across the UK will join the Santander Universities Scholars Programme, which aims to support under-represented students in higher education.
Schools struggling to recruit staff amid huge increase in vacancies, research shows
SCHOOLS are increasingly struggling to recruit teaching staff amid a huge increase in vacancies, new research shows.
Teachers working 12-hour days, leaked report says
Almost a quarter of teachers in England are working 12-hour days, according to a leaked government report.
School leaders’ union could take Ofsted to court after Ruth Perry’s death
Ofsted could face a legal challenge over its decision not to pause its school inspections after the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
Britain is becoming an appalling country in which to bring up children
Gender extremism in schools, crime on the streets, malicious content on the internet: it is a perfect storm for mothers
Age ratings considered for sex education in schools as part of review
New guidance for schools on relationships and sex education could include age ratings to prevent children being taught things they are considered too young to understand.
National supported internship day – transforming the lives of young people with a learning disability and young people who are autistic
Young people with a learning disability and young people who are autistic need opportunities for employment. It improves health, life skills and wellbeing.
Will free school meals and vouchers be offered over the Easter holidays in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
Here’s what you need to know about free school meals and vouchers and whether they’re being offered in the UK over the school holidays
Stormont Boycott Is Impacting Vulnerable Children – Alliance
Alliance Party Education spokesperson, Connie Egan, has said it is "disgraceful that vulnerable children and young people in Northern Ireland are paying the price for the...
Union threatens legal action after Ofsted fails to pause school inspections
NAHT said it has written to Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman in the wake of the death of headteacher Ruth Perry.
Schools should not have gender neutral toilets, suggests Kemi Badenoch
The Business and Trade Secretary also says it is up to teachers to tell parents if their child is transitioning
£42m allocated to Priority Education Investment Areas
The government has announced that £42m will be allocated to Priority Education Investment Areas (PEIAs) - 24 areas of the country with high levels of disadvantaged...





