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The way it determines what facilities schools need prioritises spatial equity over social, lowering standards for all ...
Simone Beech, head of Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, said she’d “had no school building” ...
Academy trusts in financial trouble should not get government bailouts unless they agree to mergers or to clear out “failing ...
The government has confirmed it will cut the length of the postgraduate teaching apprenticeship from 12 to nine months to ...
Funding for the government’s widely lauded maths hubs scheme will fall by 20 per cent next year, with one trust saying its ...
A much-anticipated GCSE in British Sign Language is not expected to be taught until 2028 at the earliest, three years later ...
Russell Hobby, CEO of Teach First, said the country risks being “held back” and failing young people “because there simply ...
Our analysis suggests eight of the trusts that have employees working as RISE advisers also have at least one school that’s ...
Schools Week’s recent investigation confirmed that local authorities have long charged a type of ‘top slice’ to maintained ...
Ofsted plans to introduce new report cards, with schools graded on 11 evaluation areas using a five-point grading scale. A ...
Former schools minister Sir Nick Gibb has been recruited as a strategic adviser by a company that sells pouches to lock away ...
Government is being urged to publish details of its plan to recruit 6,500 new teachers, after officials reportedly said ...