English regions dominated by grammar schools do not improve grades, study says
Pupils in grammar school areas experience little boost in results, while grades among brightest may actually be lower
To Fix Students’ Bad Behavior, Stop Punishing Them
Collaborative methods for handling misconduct make their way to the classroom
‘No evidence’ selective school systems boost outcomes
'Small' positive boost to grammar school pupils 'wiped out' by lesser progress of those who don't get in, academic research finds
A Level results ‘good news’ despite top grade drop off in England, says education minister
Ciaran spoke to the education minister Robert Halfon a short time ago and asked him whether the huge drop in top grades in A-Levels in England...
The South London neighbourhood where tutors charge £10,000 a year and uniform shops sell out before new school term
The leafy area has no less than eight private schools
Assessing pupils under exam conditions avoids plagiarism in age of AI – minister
The ‘dangers’ ‘of generative artificial intelligence in education need to be addressed, the schools minister has said.
Tutoring epidemic helps the well-off game the system
Living on the border of southwest London and Surrey, in a patch where there happen to be five grammar schools in a five-mile radius, I’ve seen...
Sir Martyn Oliver: what can schools expect from Ofsted’s next chief?
The leader of an academy trust renowned for high suspension rates has been formally nominated by the education secretary
GCSEs 2023: Prepare for lower results, Keegan tells teachers
The education secretary also expressed a ‘huge thank you’ to school leaders and staff for their work during ‘a challenging year’ due to strikes and the...
The Great Unbundling
Is the parents’ rights movement opening a new frontier in school choice?
Review of the year: what happened in schools in 2022-23
We take you through Tes’ biggest stories, most important analyses and most read teaching and learning articles of the past academic year
What does it mean to be ‘educated’? In Uganda it’s not just schooling that counts
How do you gauge whether someone is educated or not? In many parts of the world, the answer relates to the level of formal qualifications they...





