Schools and colleges to receive £2.5 billion to upgrade buildings and boost school places
Millions of young people across the country are set to benefit from a significant £2.5 billion boost so they can learn in high quality buildings and...
West London College gets ready to start T-Levels for students from September 2023
West London College will be launching T-Levels for students to study in business, digital, health and science from September 2023. Provided students start before the age of...
Scholarships to boost diversity in AI and computing
Kent has been awarded funding by the Office for Students (OfS) in partnership with the Department for Innovation, Science and Technology (DSIT) to deliver 16 AI...
Camanachd Association and UHI to train 60 teachers in Shinty for Schools Programme
In a bid to promote Shinty and make it more accessible to young people, the Camanachd Association has partnered with the University of the Highlands and...
Report highlights need for school children to be more connected to nature
A new report from NatureScot and partners has highlighted how Scotland’s children could be offered increased amounts of outdoor learning and play, stimulating a post-pandemic generation’s...
‘Rebel parents’ opened their own school for ‘disappointed’ boys
A group of "rebel" Merseyside parents took matters into their own hands after their sons were left "disappointed" heading to secondary school.
Teacher strikes Scotland: Union’ ready to boycott’ Scottish assessments scrapped during Covid-19 pandemic
A trade union representing teachers has threatened to boycott exams next year.
Schools to receive guidance on gender issues after ‘concerning’ report, says Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak has pledged to publish new guidance on gender issues for the summer term after a report from a centre-right think tank found some schools...
Public attitudes to higher education – what does the evidence tell us?
There is a sense at home and abroad that the UK is going in the wrong direction. Public services are struggling, various sectors – including universities...
Temporary reprieve for 5 health and science courses facing the axe
'Absurdity' of the DfE's level 3 defunding process exposed
Schools told to raise their Welsh language standards by inspectors
Nearly half of Caerphilly County Borough schools inspected by Estyn in 2022 were told to improve their provision of the Welsh language.
Seven in 10 children in families on universal credit are not eligible for free school meals
Around seven in 10 children in families on universal credit are missing out on free school meals, according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal...





