Why diversity and strategic CPD matter in international schools
The formation of a new school is the perfect opportunity to ensure the right mix of local and international staff – something that all overseas schools...
Scottish teacher pay offer officially accepted
Education secretary says ‘the threat of further strike action in our schools is now formally lifted’
Calls for ‘ambitious’ new strategy to tackle Stem teacher shortage
Will the £20,000 Stem bursary for student teachers be available next year? The government won’t say – but opposition politicians want a new approach
Is ADHD really on the rise in schools?
As teachers report a rise in pupils presenting with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schools have been left to do their best to support these children with...
AAC Apprenticeship Awards winners 2023 revealed
Twenty winners recognised for exceptional work in training apprentices
The roots of school rage
The closure of grammar schools entrenched privilege
Education and Technology: Top 15 Apps That Help Students
The way we live has changed a lot because of technology, and education is no different. The use of technology in education has opened up new...
Tech hubs near England’s universities to benefit from almost £1bn in extra funding
Chancellor will pledge in budget to create 12 investment zones in eight areas ‘to drive business investment’
How cloud migration can increase colleges’ data security: protecting the people that matter most
Recent cyber-attacks on colleges have resulted in the loss of important data, putting students and staff at risk. Moving to secure cloud systems provides the security needed...
DfE school sport plan: Two hours of PE a week and award for equal access
Two further years of PE and sports premium funding also confirmed, along with £57m to open up school facilities in the evenings
How UK private schools’ overseas satellites can bring in large sums
Foreign partnership arrangements are common at many charitable private schools
State-school admissions are rising at Oxford and Cambridge
That means fewer privately-educated students are getting in





