Senior HM Inspector Adam Sproston will discuss the inspectorate’s approach to SEND and inclusion at Education Business LIVE in March.
The Scottish Government is rolling out a National Primary School Swimming Framework, a universal offer to primary aged children to learn to swim alongside learning vital water safety skills.
Children’s charity Youth Sport Trust has awarded the first Well School accreditations, recognising schools that are ...
The Education Select Committee has launched a new inquiry examining the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and EdTech in ...
Sir Kevan Collins has been appointed as Delivery Adviser to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, to support the delivery ...
Parents of disabled children with complex needs are spending an average of more than £8,500 a year because the SEND system is failing ...
The investment comes with the government set to unveil its schools white paper, which will include reforms to the SEND system.
School food leaders have met in London to explore alternative ways of funding school meals in England, amid growing concern ...
The government has announced that the electric vehicle charge point grant for schools will be extended for another year.
The government has outlined plans requiring SEND children with less complex needs to have an individual support plan (ISPs).
Youth unemployment will only improve by better aligning education, employers and policy, according to new research.
More funding is being invested into the Head Teacher Leadership Academy in Scotland, enabling 280 school leaders to develop their skills ...
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