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The gender gap in pass rates has flipped in post-16 GCSE maths. This year, 16.4 per cent of females achieved a grade 4 or above – falling from 18.2 per cent in 2024. Meanwhile, 17.8 per cent of males ...
An apprenticeship provider that is part of an Ofsted ‘outstanding’ college group has secured its own grade one rating from ...
This, as we all know, is what will be happening to thousands of students across the land on GCSE results day.  Then the yearly battle occurs of the FE sector picking up the pieces and having to ...
We rarely speak of kindness in the exam hall. It’s assumed to be a neutral space. But for many FE learners – particularly ...
A London college has been accused of “unjust enrichment” and holding “secret negotiations” with rivals by two property ...
Without connection, agency and resources, people become vulnerable to those who promise simple answers to complex problems.
Income from the immigration skills charge fell for the first time in four years amid calls for transparency over where the ...
T Levels are now firmly ensconced in the education landscape as the gold-standard technical education pathway and an ...
Variation in delivery isn’t a flaw; it’s a feature of a responsive and modern skills system. Different job roles demand ...
A training provider is planning to close after an ‘inadequate’ Ofsted judgment due to 'systemic weaknesses' in safeguarding ...
Data-led insights from employers give us a clearer picture on routes to great jobs in priority sectors, writes Skills England ...
The number of students receiving results has risen 61.4 per cent from 7,380 in 2024 to 11,909 in 2025, while the number of ...