The Employment Rights Bill was laid before parliament last Thursday, in line with the Labour government’s commitment to ...
The bar for trusts and councils issued with new notices to improve school estates will be “very high”, and only if they are ...
Exam invigilators and some supply teachers may need to be given fixed-term contracts and pensions, lawyers say ...
“The subject is ‘Year 11 needed off roll’, and it says ‘just conscious that PLASC [the January census] is approaching and ...
Over the past two years, The Engagement Platform (TEP) has worked with a group of around 100 schools to better understand the ...
The first Ofsted reports for schools without headline grades have been published by the watchdog, offering a first glimpse at ...
The DfE said today that schools would be able to bid for grants of up to £150,000 to cover set-up costs. That tight timeframe ...
Prominent physicist Professor Athene Donald will chair the council, and psychologist Professor Mark Mon-Williams will be its ...
Thirty-seven academy trusts have been named as part of the government’s new ‘outlier’ CEO pay crackdown – but the MAT whose boss earns almost £500,000 a year isn’t one of them. Schools Week revealed ...
When a new government takes office, it must find a balance between learning from the past and pursuing new ideas. While the ...
A report published this week by The Social Market Foundation, helps to explain why young people from more disadvantaged ...
The deadline for schools to check their GCSE and post-16 results has been extended after technical issues in its first year ...