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Food waste recycling lessons

Primary school pupils are joining the fight to reduce food waste.

Nelson Primary School Named Best Music Department in the Country

Nelson receives ‘Outstanding School Music Department’ award at the Music and Drama Education Awards

England tutor scheme closing tuition gap between rich and poor, data shows

Sutton Trust calls on government not to cut post-Covid funding as figures show 37% of children in poor homes had tutoring

Free school meals in Wales extended for April and May holidays

Free school meal holiday provision will continue to be available to children from lower income families for the Easter and Whitsun school holidays. ‌​‌​‌​​​‍‌​‌​​‌‌‌‍‌​‌‌​​‌​‍‌​‌‌‌​‌‌‍‌​‌‌‌‌​​

Truro School ranked one of the best

Truro School has been listed as Number 23 in the Best School’s Top 100 Co-educational Boarding Schools in the UK, by A-Levels.

Union wants changes over misogny in schools

Schools and colleges should be places of safety and must be supported in tackling the problem of sexual harassment or violence towards students or staff, the...

University of West London hosts local entrepreneurs at Ealing Business Expo 2023

The University of West London hosted the biggest business event in the London Borough of Ealing – Ealing Business Expo – on Wednesday 8 March, providing...

UNIVERSITY EVENT SHOWCASES MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

Students were given a host of information at a special event at the University of Northampton putting mental health front and centre of the agenda. 

T-level delays: Colleges face disruption after courses are pushed back

The government has delayed four of its flagship T-levels, which had been due to roll out in England from September.

National Tutoring Programme levelling tuition playing field

A new survey by the Sutton Trust, which looks at trends in private tutoring, as well as in school tutoring, suggests that the National Tutoring Programme...

Grammar schools admitting lowest number of deprived pupils in Kent

NEW data shows that three Tunbridge Wells schools rank among the lowest in Kent when it comes to accepting children from poorer backgrounds.

American universities are pursuing fairness the wrong way

Drop legacy admissions—not standardised exams