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The government has announced £470million for essential maintenance fixes at schools, such as fixing crumbling roofs and ...
Approximately 300,000 neurodivergent children across 1,200 primary schools will be able to access better support, thanks to a ...
A report by the Child Poverty Action Group suggests that pupils are missing school because they cannot afford meals, uniforms ...
A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies says that if the DfE is treated as an ‘unprotected’ area, it could face a 3% ...
The Welsh Government has outlined its commitment to a sustained focus on behaviour and a continued dialogue with teachers, ...
"Ensuring that there is appropriate funding for young people wishing to pursue apprenticeships is a crucial step in ensuring ...
There are now over 1,400 electric vehicle chargepoints installed in schools and colleges, with funding confirmed for another ...
Since the Let’s Go Zero campaign started in 2020, thousands of climate actions have been taken by schools—from energy ...
Funding for primary schools to set up nurseries has been more than doubled to £37 million. But how does the funding work, and what, realistically, will school-based nurseries look like? EB explains ...
The modern classroom increasingly relies on digital infrastructure – not as a supplement, but as a foundation for teaching, learning, and participation. Yet for many pupils in the UK, this foundation ...
Too often, the discourse around education technology is dominated by abstract premises and long-term visions rather than being grounded and practical, writes Ben Brown, chair of trustees at Astrea ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...
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