‘Children are our future and it’s for them that Tim dedicated his life’ Hundreds gather to remember the late Sir Tim Brighouse
Phillipson: ‘It’s my job to get education back up the agenda’ The shadow education secretary on why private schools need to cut their cloth, emulating Gove and curriculum change
‘While I teach history, I’m going to make history’: Meet the teachers standing for election At least 25 candidates with teaching backgrounds are standing for election this year
DfE Covid lockdown party may have gone on past 1am Staff swiped out of Sanctuary Buildings 34 times after 10am on night of party, 8 times after 1am
Study: Access to school counselling would ‘pay for itself’ in 10 years Counselling could help ‘missing middle’ of children who don’t meet mental health treatment thresholds, Public First study says
Teaching workforce grows by just 259 as recruitment stalls Almost as many teachers left the profession as entered it last year
Butlin’s accused of ‘undermining’ school absence fight Holiday firm offers four-night ‘showtime term-time midweek breaks’
Election 2024: The schools policies now in limbo as purdah looms Restriction on announcements and decisions begins on Saturday ahead of July 4 poll
Civil service boss: Covid exams U-turn ‘most awful governing ever’ Simon Case said in August 2020 that ‘lots of people should lose their heads’ over exams fiasco