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The Scottish government has recorded unprecedented university acceptances for 18-year-olds from Scotland’s most deprived ...
Record numbers of people are taking up Welsh lessons in Wrexham, with 640 people having completed a course in 2023-24, up 82 ...
A new report from Bite Back, a youth movement pushing back against big food giants marketing unhealthy food to young people, ...
A new taskforce has been launched to improve how children and young people with special education needs and disabilities ...
What makes a good school building? Design and Build Education Business chats to RIBA’s Caroline Buckingham about the importance of good design when developing new school buildings and what should be ...
The latest phase of the government's “Do Something Big” campaign aims to encourage more men to join the early years workforce ...
Funding learning outside the classroom Outdoor Learning With the challenge of balancing the school budget becoming ever harder, Elaine Skates, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the ...
Ofqual is to fine awarding organisation WJEC £350,000 in total for breaching exams rules in two separate cases - including ...
The UK education sector is not immune to the impact and influence of bribery, fraud and corruption argues Rachael Tiffen, Head of the Counter Fraud Centre at the Chartered Institute of Public Finance ...
Under the strengthened rules, universities must actively promote academic freedom, ensuring campuses are places where ...
Community leisure in partnership with schools Sports In March this year, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that primary school sport is set to be transformed due to a £150 million-a-year boost ...
The report highlights that just 2.97% of A-levels taken in 2024 were in languages, with subjects like PE now attracting more ...
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