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It’s official: 90 per cent EBacc target pushed back 5 years

The government’s ambition to have 90 per cent of pupils studying the full slate of EBacc subjects by 2020 has officially been abandoned. Justine Greening, the education secretary, has confirmed plans set out in the Conservative Party’s election manifesto to push the target back to 2025. The government had wanted nine in ten pupils to […]

Education committee chair Halfon to prioritise evidence from teachers and pupils

The new chair of the education select committee has pledged to prioritise evidence from pupils and teachers instead of relying solely on “experts in quotation marks” and “people from very important think-tanks”. Robert Halfon, the former skills minister who narrowly beat Nick Boles to lead the committee in a vote of MPs earlier this week, told […]

£1.3bn extra funding is ‘just a sticking plaster’, MPs warn

The government stands accused of offering schools a “sticking plaster” by “robbing Peter to pay Paul” after it announced an extra £1.3 billion in revenue funding for schools, paid for using savings from existing budgets. Justine Greening’s announcement has prompted disappointment and frustration in some quarters after it was found to include no new money […]

Justine Greening pledges additional £1.3 billion for school funding

Justine Greening has announced £1.3 billion of additional funding for schools over the next two years – promising to maintain per-pupil funding in real terms until 2019-20. Addressing MPs in the House of Commons this afternoon the education secretary pledged the “significant” extra money alongside a commitment to deliver the national funding formula in 2018. […]

Lucy Powell joins two teachers in education committee line-up

The former shadow education secretary Lucy Powell has been elected to serve on the education select committee alongside two former teachers. Powell tweeted on Saturday that she was “delighted” to join the committee, which also includes Ian Mearns, who has served on the committee in the last two parliaments. The full slate of Labour MPs […]

PISA tests for 5-year-olds – organiser defends pilot amid pupil pressure fears

Organisers of the new computer-based PISA tests the UK is to pilot for five-year-olds have hotly denied claims they will heap pressure on pupils and burden schools. Around 20 English schools and nurseries will take part in a field trial of the OECD’s international early learning and child wellbeing study, which is to be run […]

Bids sought for £10m foreign teacher recruitment drive

The government plans to spend up to £10 million recruiting and training hundreds of foreign physics, maths and languages teachers to meet increasing demand for new school staff in England. A tender published by the National College for Teaching and Leadership reveals proposals to recruit 600 overseas teachers, train them up to qualified teacher status […]

DfE amends grammar schools research after complaint to stats watchdog

The government has been forced to backtrack on claims it made about the popularity of grammar schools following a complaint to the UK Statistics Authority. In an ad-hoc publication put out last October, the Department for Education claimed that demand for selective school places exceeded supply by almost 11,000 places, and that this meant selective […]

Secondary school pupil numbers to rise by a fifth as population bulge hits

A population bulge is expected to send pupil numbers in secondary schools soaring by 19 per cent over the next eight years, government projections show. The Department for Education says pupil numbers in secondaries will rise by 530,000, from 2.8 million this year to 3.33 million in 2025, when the numbers will finally stabilise. This […]