Schools can run a Roald Dahl dress-up day to fundraise for charity
Schools are being invited to run a Roald Dahl dress-up day in support of Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity to help children with complex lifelong conditions...
Schools are being invited to run a Roald Dahl dress-up day in support of Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity to help children with complex lifelong conditions...
interactive investor, an investment platform for private investors, has extended its deadline to find Britain’s best money teachers. The interactive investor (ii) Personal Finance Teacher of the...
Union chiefs have sounded the alarm after latest data showed the government was on track to miss its secondary teacher recruitment targets by nearly...
Students heading off to university are being warned by St John Ambulance not to confuse hangover symptoms with deadly carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, after new research finds young people could be at more risk. Dubbed the “silent killer” because it’s difficult to detect...
Education MPs have endorsed the appointment of Sir Martyn Oliver as the new chief inspector for Ofsted. In July, education secretary Gillian Keegan recommended...
The National Governance Association has released its Annual Governance Survey 2023 (8 September), shedding light on growing concerns over trends in safeguarding and behaviour...
A new report by NFER has revealed the increased pressures on pupils and their families because of the cost-of-living crisis. The ‘Cost-of-living crisis: Impact...
The Pre-Loved Project, part of Ascent Autism Specialist College, has been awarded community funding for the second year running. The MRWA (Merseyside Waste and...
National Interview Week, a new education innovative, will launch on December 4 2023 to address an urgent development gap in schools across the UK. The scheme,...
The list of schools and colleges where the presence of RAAC was confirmed by 30 August has been published by the Department for Education...