Warren Carratt, CEO of Nexus Multi-Academy Trust which runs 19 special schools, described the news as “the nightmare before Christmas” for the specialist sector. He blasted the decision to allow ...
The chair of Parliament’s education committee has criticised government for not directly addressing recommendations set out ...
Schools lack resources needed to help keep children with SEND in school, meaning too many are leaving when it could be ...
The Department for Education and Ministry of Justice released data today covering rates of child sexual exploitation, SEND tribunals, student and staff exam malpractice and LA maintained school ...
On-screen exams could be introduced for some GCSE and A-level subjects by 2030, the head of Ofqual has said, in a big step ...
Academy CEO and former NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby will enter the House of Lords as a Labour peer, Downing Street ...
The curriculum and assessment review called for primary pupils to be taught media literacy and to understand the techniques ...
While experts warn that internal alternative provision (IAP) in mainstream schools risks morphing into “costly” pupil ...
The success of one of the highest-performing schools in the country has been “achieved at too high a cost for some pupils”, a ...
Schools that once sat comfortably at ‘good’ may now find themselves working much harder to reach the ‘expected standard’.
Home-to-school transport should be renamed as it currently causes an expectation of “door-to-door” services among parents, ...
Family income data will replace free school meals eligibility as the trigger for pupil premium and other deprivation funding ...
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