‘Having to fight to get the right support’ – Government on delivering 60,000 more special needs places
The Education Secretary has announced the government ‘has a plan’ to deliver 60,000 more special needs places to meet the needs of pupils and...
The Education Secretary has announced the government ‘has a plan’ to deliver 60,000 more special needs places to meet the needs of pupils and...
The first cohort on the Initial Teacher Training (ITT) National Professional Qualification in Leading Teacher Development (NPQLTD), developed and led by the National Association...
Teigan and Maisie, students from St John Bosco Arts College in Croxteth, recently secured an impressive second place in the prestigious Science, Technology, Engineering...
Ascent Autism Specialist College, based in Newton-le-Willows, recently participated in Neurodiversity Celebration Week from Monday, 18 March to Friday, 22 March. The college, which...
Ahead of a huge summer of sport in 2024, schools are set to receive new guidance on delivering two hours of PE a week...
New figures published today have showed the number of UK children living in poverty has hit a record high. Since last year, there has...
As the Advanced British Standard (ABS) qualification consultation closes, school leaders have responded to the government’s proposal for a new Baccalaureate-style qualification framework. Opened...
Year 5 and 6 pupils from Faith Primary Academy have recently completed The Beacon Project programme, in association with Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service. The unique programme,...
Parents, carers, staff and older children at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School in Seaforth commenced a 10-week programme called ‘Couch...
Students and staff at Maricourt Catholic High School in Maghull had a brilliant time after their jam-packed visit to New York in the USA. ...