Government told to set out plan to tackle ‘significant challenges’ with T-levels
Change measurement of school funding amid falling pupil numbers – ex-minister
Louise Casey to appear before MPs after major review of child grooming failures
Pupils could gain more face-to-face time with teachers under AI plans
Private school pupil numbers in England fall after VAT on fees
Starmer describes free school meal expansion as ‘down payment’ on child poverty
More than one in four pupils in England now eligible for free school meals
Charities welcome free school meals change but warn ‘more is needed’
Starmer says brother’s school struggles ‘shaped my life’
Fact check: Reform UK migrants claim and minister’s inflation mix-up
Children and patients deserve to be safe in schools and hospitals – ministers
Deaf TikTok star died after ‘failure’ by mental health services, inquest finds
Specialist teams to tackle post-pandemic school speech therapy backlog
University fined £115,000 over ‘inadequate’ oversight of franchised courses
Partially funded teacher pay rise may lead to cuts to school provision – unions
Children’s Laureate calls for action over ‘indefensible’ reading inequality
MPs say Government is ‘oblivious’ to the scale of violence against women
Teaching apprenticeships shortened to get more teachers into classroom sooner
Thousands of GCSE pupils to receive exam results via app this summer
Girls and pupils at disadvantaged schools to benefit from maths funding
‘Let UK-wide smacking ban be murdered 10-year-old Sara Sharif’s legacy’
Department for Education stifling efforts to boost skills, warns Andy Burnham
Government urged to invest £260m in teacher training to boost school standards
Ruth Perry’s sister joins calls to halt proposed Ofsted reforms
Schools Bill will result in cheaper uniform costs, ministers claim
3p rise in free school meal funding will stretch school budgets, union warns
Number of school suspensions and exclusions in England has risen in a year
Social media influencers ‘fuelling misogyny in schools’
Parents should stop being ‘child’s friend’ over phones – children’s commissioner
Free breakfast clubs to open at 750 schools as teachers voice funding fears
Teaching union votes to ballot for action if pay offer not fully funded
Deteriorating relations between parents and schools ‘affecting pupil behaviour’
Government must ‘step up’ its response to youth violence – teaching union chief
Teachers ‘concerned’ about implications for pupils after Supreme Court ruling
Khan: Skills bootcamps will 'fast-track' Londoners into 'good jobs'
Schools paying for cookers and beds for families living in poverty, leaders say
Charities and councils warn of children’s social care ‘breaking point’
More children in northern cities getting places at preferred school – study
Chances of securing preferred primary school place depends on region
Schools could face strikes as early as autumn if pay remains ‘unacceptable’
Teaching union votes to launch strike ballot if pay offer remains ‘unacceptable’
Union to debate launching formal ballot for strike action over teachers’ pay
Nearly half of teachers say number of unfilled positions has worsened – poll
Nearly quarter of children spend more than four hours a day on devices – poll
Up to 4,000 places set to be rolled out at school-based nurseries from September
VAT on private school fees is ‘wrong tax’, says father in legal challenge
London university named among worst for student loan fraud
Gap of 8,000 secondary school places in special schools last year – figures
Pupils rewarded with iPads, bikes and pizza parties for good attendance – report
Chancellor does not ‘recognise’ reports of cutting universal free school meals
‘One in 10 parents in poverty say their child has been bullied for being poor’
Probe into potential exploitation in university loans system under way
Solar panels for schools and hospitals must meet high security standards – No 10
Record number of pupils in England ‘severely absent’ from school – figures
Christian teacher who said being LGBT+ is a sin loses High Court challenge
Absences have led disadvantaged secondary school pupils to fall ‘further behind’
Families see school as ‘optional’ and fines are not reversing post-Covid trend
Disruptive phones have no place in schools, Education Secretary says
Childcare blow for parents as most nurseries plan to cut funded places
MPs write to Starmer about ‘deep concern’ over aid budget cut