New schools providing dedicated support for over 2,000 children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are to ...
The locations for the 16 new special free schools are: Nottinghamshire; Lincolnshire; Newham; Enfield; Harrow; Bury; ...
The Music Hubs form part of a national programme providing high-quality music education for all children and young people through investment in musical activities, equipment and teacher training ...
Ofcom has published a children's safety draft codes of practice in an effort to protect young people. The proposed measures would require social media firms to have more strict age-checking measures.
The Boarding Schools’ Association is partnering with recruitment specialists Hays to launch a new recruitment platform for the education sector.
Organisations have been invited to apply for the chance to set up a new National Academy for Mathematical Sciences (NAMS) to champion the value of maths and create future jobs.
Ofsted has said it will stop subject deep dives during ungraded inspections from September, in a speech at the NAHT conference.
In addition to the multitude of evidence, there is much anecdotal support about benefits of outdoor education experiences; teachers, for example, often speak of the improvement they have in ...
Regular and enhanced cleaning, as well as extra hygiene measures from pupils and staff, play a vital role in limiting the transmission of Covid-19 in schools. We summarise the latest government advice ...
The DfE has allocated £1.6 million to help schools use their sports facilities outside the school day, with the aim of giving children more sporting opportunities, as well as additional income for ...
When it comes to indoor furniture and outdoor play equipment, the same health and safety considerations apply, advises Caroline Wright, BESA’s director general designate. In the 21st century ...
When schools are designed, planners must consider their potential use outside of school hours, as well as how parents and members of the community will interact with them, writes Irena Barker The ...