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Pupils in England ‘facing worst exam results in decades’ after Covid closures

25 April 2024

GCSE results in key subjects to steadily worsen until 2030, predicts research that blames the failure to tackle the impact of schools lockdownChildren in England could face the worst exam results in decades and a lifetime of lower earnings, according to research that blames failures to tackle the ac...


Teachers to get up to £6000 extra to teach vital subjects

24 April 2024

The incentive is backed by 200 million investment to support schools and colleges attract and retain the excellent teachers they need in vital subjects.From September, up to 6000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM and technical subjects such as maths, construction and engineering, as...


Schools may be forced to close as pupil numbers drop

11 April 2024

Councils will have to consider cost-cutting, merging with other schools and shutting, think tank saysSome schools in England could be forced to close because falling pupil numbers will mean they receive less money, analysis suggests.Schools could lose more than 1bn in funding by 2030 as child tallie...


Schools could face teachers strikes this year, Union leader warns

04 April 2024

Teachers in England and Wales could strike again as early as September, according to the head of the UK’s largest education union, who warned of “growing frustration” within the profession as the country heads towards a general election.Daniel Ke...


New PE guidance for schools strengthens equal access to sport

25 March 2024

Ahead of a huge summer of sport in 2024, schools will receive new guidance on delivering two hours of PE a week, and equal access to sport and PE.Brand new guidance published today will help inspire the next generation of British athletes by supporting schools to boost high-quality PE and school spo...


Childcare shortage worsens as costs rise

20 March 2024

The availability of places at nurseries and childminders has worsened for pre-school children across all age groups in Great Britain, a report says.Fewer than one out of every three (29%) councils have enough spaces for children under two, down from 42% last year, Coram Family and Childcare found.Pa...


Charities evoke spirit of Sure Start in call for bold Labour early-years policies

18 March 2024

First 1001 Days Movement says five-year decline in toddler development is a ticking time bomb for the UKAn incoming Labour government must revive the 1997 spirit of Sure Start and put babies at the heart of policies if it is to achieve its goals, a coalition of charities has said.The First 1001 Days...


Who gets 15 and 30 hours of free childcare and how to apply?

12 March 2024

The government hopes that extending free childcare to this age group from April - and to all under-5s in 2025 - will get more parents back to work.What free childcare can I get?Extra help with childcare costs in England is being rolled out in stages. Some free hours are already available.The help yo...


Budget 2024: £105m for 15 special free schools

08 March 2024

The government has announced that 105 million will be spent over four years on 15 new special free schools, as part of plans set out in today's Spring Budget.Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the move as part of a public sector productivity plan aimed at delivering up to 1.8 billion worth of savings ...


The new rules for parents who take their children out of school for holidays

04 March 2024

Parents have been warned of new rules for taking their children out of school.People in England who take their children out of class without permission will face higher fines as part of a drive to boost school attendance.The move follows a drop in attendance after the pandemic and a rise in homescho...