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The National Consortium for Languages Education (NCLE) has responded to the A Level results in modern languages, following a ...
Wandsworth Council has expanded its free school meals eligibility for secondary pupils, meaning hundreds of additional ...
The Department for Education recently published its latest absence statistics, and, in response, the Education Policy ...
In this Senedd term alone, the Welsh government has supported 73,795 new apprenticeships and invested £144 million into young ...
These systemic changes to the English (and Welsh) education system form the backdrop of the Higher Education Policy Institute ...
The Welsh government is part-funding Wales’ Summer Reading Challenge, which sees children try to read at least six books to ...
Employment allowances for schools Finance The Chancellor announced the creation of a National Insurance Contributions (NICs) Employment Allowance in the 2013 Budget. From 6 April 2014 this new ...
The importance of play opportunities in schools Tamsin Brewis, Charity Director at the Children's Alliance, discusses the importance of play opportunities in schools and what benefits play brings to ...
The government has unveiled new Technical Excellence Colleges, which will be situated up and down the country to train and ...
Speeding up school trips to Europe Educational Trips A collaborative boarder initiative is making it easier for school groups to visit Europe. The School Travel Forum explains how schools can benefit ...
New data from UCAS shows that only 32.5 per cent of Welsh 18-year-olds had applied to university by the end of June this year ...
Following the tragic events in London and Manchester, schools have been cancelling school trips, both nationally and abroad. This has prompted the National Governance Association to issue guidance on ...