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80% of schools will be worse off in 2020, claim campaigners
Campaigners have claimed that the majority of British schools will be worse off in 2020 than they were in 2015.


SEND system under pressure as ‘unprecedented’ number of complaints upheld
A new report has found that services for children with special educational educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are in crisis


Gender-neutral policies in schools
We asked education professionals to tell us about their school’s approach toward gender-neutral policies.


Overhauling Ofsted and private schools: behind the headlines from the Labour Party Conference
The shadow education secretary, Angela Rayner, has addressed the Labour Party Conference in Brighton.


Almost half of teachers work in the evenings
Almost half of teachers work in the evenings: Secondary teachers spend just as much time on teaching and non-teaching tasks


Almost 100,000 students leave education without necessary qualifications
Almost 100,000 students leave education without necessary qualifications: Children’s Commissioner calls surge ‘shameful’


Trends behind the A-Level results: Quarter of students attain top grades
Students across the country received their A-Level results last week, yielding some important statistics when it comes to achievement.


No-deal Brexit’s impact on schools: Laid out in ‘official sensitive’ secret DfE document
The potential negative impacts of a no-deal Brexit on schools have been laid out in a leaked document by the Department for Education (DfE).


Basic school computer use fails to prepare students for work: Can AR history lessons change that?
General use of a computer in school alone does not aid the digital literacy of students, according to a report by the Nuffield Foundation.
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