Following the RAAC crisis and last year’s damning National Audit Office report, we examine the issue of school buildings in ...
Educational environments are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Robyn Quick looks into how schools meals can ...
After nearly three months in power, we take a look at the Labour Government's promises for the education sector, as well as ...
The Scottish Government has announced plans for the greater use of internal and continuous assessment to award final grades ...
Better data is needed to make AI technologies work properly for the education sector. A new project by the Department for ...
The Welsh government has launched a consultation on plans to end a tax break for some fee-charging schools. The move would ...
Why is health and safety in schools important? Simple accidents, such as slips or trips, might seem a trivial part of the day-to-day hustle and bustle of school life, but they are capable of causing ...
Welsh school Brynteg Secondary scoops the top spot for its collaborative and holistic approach to improving catering, which has seen school meal intake increase by 17 per cent. To find out why the ...
To close the STEM skills gap, there is a significant role for businesses and schools to link activities to give young people an insight into STEM industries. Julie Feest, CEO of the Engineering ...
There have been increasing concerns that the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc) and Progress 8 has put arts subjects at risk, with GCSE arts entries falling A report by the Education ...
Think about your school canteen. Not long ago, there were only two ways for school children to settle up the bill for their school dinners – cash or cheque. But there is a wider trend of other payment ...
Opening school sports facilities to the community can deliver health benefits locally – while creating a valuable source of income. Sport England discusses how its new ‘Use Our School’ digital tool ...