The summer blockades in Calais caused major disruption at a peak time in the school trip calendar, leading to disappointment, cost and frustration for pupils, teachers and parents across the UK. A ...
Play is more than just the chance to run around outside for a quarter of an hour. Play is just as importance in the development of a pupil’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical development as ...
Sir Steve Smith will continue to support the government’s international education work, including promoting UK excellence and ...
An Ofqual poll has found that twenty per cent of schools that suffered a cyber attack could not recover immediately, with ...
Education through the academic year brings different risks to manage. In the autumn term, a school’s estate team should start ...
School Travel Forum shares advice on how you can make sure your overseas school trip is as enjoyable for you as it is for ...
Better data is needed to make AI technologies work properly for the education sector. A new project by the Department for Education will create a data store of education-relevant documents to train AI ...
The Modern Foreign Languages Mentoring programme, led by Cardiff University, is supporting schools to promote multilingualism and increase the number of learners choosing international languages at ...
After nearly three months in power, we take a look at the Labour government's promises for the education sector, as well as what funding has been pledged. From recruiting more teachers, to investing ...
Educational environments are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Robyn Quick looks into how schools meals can play their part. Children across the UK are increasingly concerned about ...
A report has found that significant improvement is needed for more young people to understand and be inspired by STEM careers. EngineeringUK reported that only 61 per cent of respondents said students ...