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SEND provision in schools, enabling more children to learn in inclusive, supportive environments close to home. So how can the funding be used?
Engineering a smarter future for education As schools face pressures from overcrowding, aging infrastructure and safety ...
Thousands of new early years places are launching in primary schools this September under a £37 million government scheme.
Hundreds of thousands of families in every corner of England will soon feel the benefits of a rebuilt early childhood support service that will give e ...
New research by The Sutton Trust has revealed an increasing digital divide in the UK’s education system, with private schools ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has published its statutory guidance for relationships, health, and sex and relationships education (RSE).
Ofsted has announced several measures to reassure education providers about the quality of inspectors’ work, as the rollout ...
Education Business magazine has launched its first EB50 Most Influential - a list of the fifty most influential people that have shaped education over the years. There is a huge expectation on schools ...
Bett 2025: what to expect The global education technology show Bett returns to London's ExCel on 22-24 January to showcase the latest education technology and host talks from inspiring professionals ...
Hygiene: It’s more important than you think Cleaning and Hygiene Studies into the importance of hygienic environments show that cleanliness has significant impact on the overall health, happiness and ...
DfE support for school procurement Matthew Gage, programme director for the Department for Education's commercial team looks back at the Schools' Buying Strategy, and shares how the department aims to ...
Suspensions, particularly for abusive behaviour, are on the rise in schools in England, as new data from the Department for ...
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