Your handy Schools Week round up of the key trends in this year's A-level results ...
Spending watchdog warns 'no savings have been identified' to offset pressure on government coffers of end to council budgeting shield ...
It places further pressure on the government to enact a ban, something it has pledged to consult on following growing calls for action ...
The children’s wellbeing and schools act is now law after receiving royal assent last month following its long passage ...
A week on from the budget, Schools Week looks at how it may impact schools and the Department for Education ...
The SENCO role has long been synonymous with chronic time constraints and a large volume of administrative tasks. In a 2025 ...
Ministers are considering harder accountability measures for schools delivering “shameful” transitions for pupils with SEND ...
A bill will be brought forward to raise standards in schools and introduce generational reforms of the special educational ...
Delayed regional improvement plans will set out how schools should boost finances and use AI when finally published.
Almost one in 10 primary schools are set to receive less than £6,000 in annual funding to support pupils with SEND, with heads warning it’ll do little more than balance the books. During the next ...
Pupils using a new app to view their GCSE results can bring their phone into school, government has clarified, after criticism of a “lack of alignment” with the soon-to-be statutory phone “ban” ...
But a 'full programme' of tests will go ahead next academic year because new year 2s did not sit a baseline test ...