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Primary test leak report warns of future errors

An investigation into the Standards and Testing Agency following the leak of test papers online has found resource constraints and a “defensive and silo culture” at the organisation, and warned of an increased probability of future errors. The review also highlighted high vacancy rates and “difficult contractual relationships”, and said staff were operating under “significant pressure and […]

Grammar schools could lose selective status for missing poor pupils target

Existing grammar schools could lose their selective status or have funding limited if they don’t admit more pupils from low incomes families, Nick Gibb has said. The schools minister told the House of Commons this afternoon that “strict conditions” designed to increase numbers of disadvantaged pupils in selective schools would apply to both new and […]

Tutor-proof 11-plus test is ‘Holy Grail’, claims minister

The establishment of a tutor-proof 11-plus test is the ‘Holy Grail’ for grammar schools, Nick Gibb has claimed. The schools minister told MPs on the education select committee that developing a test for academic selection at 11 which could not be influenced by private tutoring was an objective of the government and something grammar schools […]

Comprehensive heads reject grammar schools plan

Opposition to the government’s grammar schools plan is building among headteachers in both selective and non-selective areas on the eve of a major inquiry into the proposals. In the largest co-ordinated intervention of school leaders to date, all but one of the secondary school heads in Surrey have written to the education secretary Justine Greening […]

So it鈥檚 goodbye to the Education for All bill… or is it?

New laws forcing more schools to become academies will not happen in this academic year. That’s about the only certainty in a week of seemingly abandoned plans. It’s official. The Education for All bill is no more. Or so almost everyone was proclaiming last week when a throwaway line in a statement from Justine Greening […]

New free schools chief resets Cameron鈥檚 target

The government would need to triple the average number of free schools opened each year to meet higher targets for 2020 demanded by Toby Young, the newly appointed director of the New Schools Network. The journalist and author was appointed last month to lead the government-funded charity after its former chief, Nick Timothy, left to […]

Union website predicts budget cuts for every school in England

A new interactive website which purports to calculate the cuts faced by every school in England has been launched – with some parts of the country predicted to lose as much as 16 per cent of their funding. The National Union of Teachers and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers have launched the School Cuts website […]

Nicky Morgan: I had to ‘fend off ideas’ from Downing Street

Nicky Morgan has revealed she often had to “fend off ideas” from Downing Street during her time as education secretary, and called for her successor to be given “space” to develop policy. In an exclusive interview with Schools Week, Morgan spoke for the first time about the pressure placed on her by the prime minister’s […]