The proportion of 16 and 17-year-old NEETs rose slightly to 5 per cent in 2023. The rate is as bad as it was in 2013, when ...
The third flaw is that the review wording refers to ‘skills’ on numerous occasions but offers no clear definition of the word ...
Thirty-eight councils with the biggest SEND deficits have signed up to controversial “safety-valve” deals. The government ...
In all, £183,274.80 was spent on the project before it was “placed on hiatus in late 2022”. The documents say the ...
Some models of ‘fair banding’ impose equally-sized attainment bands. This can artificially over-represent high prior ...
In a briefing to members, seen by Schools Week, Leora Cruddas, the chief executive of the Confederation of School Trusts (CST ...
The Employment Rights Bill was laid before parliament last Thursday, in line with the Labour government’s commitment to ...
In 2021, the DfE estimated repairing or replacing all defects in England’s schools would cost more than £11 billion. That ...
The bar for trusts and councils issued with new notices to improve school estates will be “very high”, and only if they are ...
Charles Dickens provides free breakfast and after-school club provision from 8am to 9am, and 3pm to 5.30pm for the children ...
“The subject is ‘Year 11 needed off roll’, and it says ‘just conscious that PLASC [the January census] is approaching and ...
Thirty-seven academy trusts have been named as part of the government’s new ‘outlier’ CEO pay crackdown – but the MAT whose ...