More than four in five English school leaders dissatisfied with government’s SEND support
More than four in five (84 per cent) school leaders in England are dissatisfied with the government’s support for special educational needs and disability...
More than four in five (84 per cent) school leaders in England are dissatisfied with the government’s support for special educational needs and disability...
The education committee has released a report on the impact of screen time on children’s education and wellbeing. Responding to the report, Sarah Hannafin,...
Unexpected teacher absences can throw classrooms into chaos. Finding qualified replacements quickly is essential, but traditional agencies are expensive and inconsistent. SupplyWell offers a...
Two new organisations have joined EngineeringUK to grow the collective impact of work across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sector to ensure...
A dedicated educator from St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School has fearlessly taken to the skies to raise funds and awareness for a noble cause....
A survey from magazine Tes has revealed 85% of educational respondents believe there are more safeguarding concerns compared to five years ago, as staff within schools and children feel...
Wirral Grammar School for Boys has been announced as winners of the Grammar School Heads Association (GSHA) Innovation Award for 2024. This esteemed recognition highlights the...
EngineeringUK has launched its STEM bursary scheme to help school students get creative and inspired by STEM through fun hands-on activities which could lead...
Ten years after financial education was added to the national curriculum, an Education Committee report calls on the government to bolster the subject in...
The closing date for The All About STEM Competition has been extended to Friday the 31st of May at 5 pm. The All About...