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How Is School Workload Impacting Teacher Retention?
Is workload the cause of poor teacher retention?

5 ways to create meaningful relationships as a new headteacher
Forming meaningful, lasting relationships with staff, pupils and parents is an essential part of being a successful school leader.


How will the rising energy prices affect schools?
How will schools manage to keep costs down during the winter? This article from TES stated that some schools are seeing their energy...

Schools & Charities Partnership Research Findings
We spoke to schools to find out how charities can better support them in these difficult times.


Duke of Edinburgh award shares ‘experience list’ designed to build character
The list includes activities such as trying veganism, taking a ‘digital detox’, public speaking and getting to know an older person.


Tackling teacher shortages: starting salary to be raised to £26k
Starting salaries for teachers in England will rise to £26,000 in September of this year.


Tackling period poverty in schools: free sanitary products to be available in England
The Department for Education (DfE) has launched a scheme to provide free tampons, sanitary pads and other period products in schools and col


UK rises overall in Pisa rankings, but picture across UK nations more complex
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has published the latest international rankings of the performance of 15-ye


Education top election priority for parents, polls show
With a general election only days away, Deltapoll surveyed 1,000 parents of school-age pupils on behalf of the National Education Union, and


‘Ideal time’ for school leavers to apply for university, says UCAS
UCAS’ 2019 End of Cycle Report has revealed ‘unprecedented opportunity’ for any young person considering university, as half of students rec


Scrutinise headteacher pay, says highest earning academy boss
On the back of a Sunday Times investigation into head teachers and academy trust leaders’ salaries, the top earner on the Times’ list has ca


Reduced class size top priority for teachers
New research from the National Education Union (NEU) has found that a third of their members say reducing class sizes is the policy change m


‘Burnt out’ school staff at breaking point, report claims
A new report from the charity Education Support claims that teachers are suffering from more severe psychological problems than at any point


Technical schools failing: ‘half full and perform less well’
Technical schools in England have received millions of pounds in public funding, but many get poorer results than other secondary schools


Northern and ‘underperforming’ schools penalised by progress 8, research shows
More details about pupils’ backgrounds should be taken into consideration when compiling secondary school league tables in England


School admission policies: confusing and discriminatory, experts claim
The Good Schools Guide has claimed that school admission policies are over-complicated and disadvantage children.


Students forced into homeschooling as a ‘last resort’, warns Ofsted
Ofsted has reported that students in England are being rushed out of school and into home education without proper discussion


Thousands of children caught with weapons in school
More than a thousand children, including a four-year-old boy found with a knife, have been caught attempting to carry weapons into school, f


Parents of SEND students desperate as reforms ‘fail a generation’
A report from a cross-party group of MPs has found that parents are suffering as they face a battle to secure school spaces and adequate sup


Sadfishing: students who seek support online may face backlash
A group of private-school leaders has warned that vulnerable young people who go online to seek support can face a backlash of bullying.
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