Overwhelmed not overjoyed
Half of UK teenagers say the Christmas build-up piles on pressure, not cheer. Festive stress: what’s driving it? The build up to Christmas leaves...
Half of UK teenagers say the Christmas build-up piles on pressure, not cheer. Festive stress: what’s driving it? The build up to Christmas leaves...
The government’s new initiative aims to give every child across the country better access to healthy meals. British household brands have signed on to...
Over half of Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) are forecasting an in-year deficit for 2025/26. A third expect their reserves to fall below 5 per cent...
Headteachers are at the forefront of leadership in schools. They are responsible not only for strategic direction, but also for fostering a culture of...
Historic Royal Palaces launches brand-new Inspiring History Teaching Awards The independent charity looks after Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Banqueting House, Kew...
A new vocational pathway The Post-16 Education and Skills White Paper will reveal plans for the introduction of V-levels. These are new vocational qualifications tied to...
Alsop alumnus Jimmy Mulville returned to Alsop High School for the screening of his powerful new documentary “Of People and Place.” During his visit...
Date: 16 October 2025 The government has announced their proposal for a mandatory reading test for all children at age 13. This national focus...
Over half of UK pupils (53 per cent) do not feel confident identifying AI-generated information, according to new research by Oxford University Press (OUP)....
Schools, colleges and nurseries across the UK have the chance to win £500 in funding for nature-based projects, as the OVO Foundation Nature Prize...