Government says up to £6000 will be available for some STEM subjects
From September, up to £6000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM and technical subjects such as maths, construction and engineering, as...
From September, up to £6000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM and technical subjects such as maths, construction and engineering, as...
A new report from the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned of the ‘significant uncertainties’ the government’s upcoming childcare entitlements may pose. According to...
Year 13 students from St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth, recently visited Shrewsbury Prison to explore the inner workings of the UK prison system...
Knowsley Safari and Mersey Gateway Environmental Trust are inviting wildlife lovers, of all ages and abilities, to a free family-friendly BioBlitz, taking place at Spike Island...
Everton FC defender, Ben Godfrey, has made an emotional visit to Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice on behalf of Everton to support their appeal to...
Four students from Rainford High recently produced a remarkable feat in the squash world by securing bronze medals at the National Schools Championships finals....
Almost half (42%) of the British public believes a lack of Information Technology (IT) and tech education throughout primary and secondary school has been...
The House of Lords Public Services Committee held a ministerial evidence sessions as part of its continuing inquiry examining the range of issues surrounding...
Multi Academy Trusts (MATs) tend to have higher teacher turnover compared to other school groups, a new tool has found. The Education Policy Institute’s...
School exclusions and suspensions have increased over a third between the 2022 and 2023 spring terms, new figures published today (18 April) have revealed....