A-level results 2023: 26% fall in top grades as inflation almost wiped The proportion of A* and A grades issued in England is now within 1.3 percentage points of the last pre-pandemic exams
DfE pilots second enrichment scheme, but with far less cash Just £2.7m for scheme to support schools to ‘co-design’ enrichment offer, after £21m predecessor programme flourished
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NEU members vote to accept 6.5% teacher pay deal Union says further strikes ‘will not now go ahead in the autumn term’
Tutoring take-up should ring alarm bells for long-term sustainability We are a long way from the tipping point where tutoring becomes business as usual, everywhere, writes Nick Brook
ASCL halts strike ballot as members accept 6.5% pay deal In a consultation with leaders in the union, 87% voted in favour of accepting the offer
Astrea ‘strong and improving’ but exclusions ‘too high’ says Ofsted Leaders ‘united by vision of addressing disadvantage’, but behaviour and attendance issues remain
Heads sound alarm as 2024 exam entry fees soar by up to 16.5% Biggest exam board increases prices of some of its most popular qualifications far higher than inflation