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The boss of one of England’s biggest multi-academy trusts has suddenly stepped down from his role – less than 18 months since ...
One member of the House of Lords has submitted more than 180 amendments seeking to give home educating families sweeping tax ...
The familiar challenges of workload, curriculum development and disadvantage remain high on schools’ agendas, and the latest ...
A negative impact of tax raids on private schools has been widely feared by the sector, with national headlines warning of a ...
The charter – drawn up in 2021 by sector bodies including unions, the DfE, Ofsted, a number of schools, and mental health ...
With data now gathered from over 100,000 pupils from hundreds of schools across England, the findings in our report are ...
The current NPQ frameworks, particularly those under review (headship, senior leadership, and executive leadership), ...
The government said £25 million is available in 2025-26 – less than the almost £54 million a year allocated through the fund ...
More than one in four pupils begin to disengage from school during Year 7, a landmark study of pupils has found, with ...
What these numbers do seem to reflect are population densities and, more importantly, local funding mechanisms and the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has set a target that 75 per cent of children will have a “good” level of development by the time they start ...
An unSATsifying blog from DfE, a thought-provoking one about young carers, a challenging one on the many hats we wear, and ...
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