Schools and Academies Show - April 2022
Catherine Kelsall, Stakeholder and Engagement Manager for the Schools Commercial Team at the Department for Education (DfE) tells us more about the upcoming Schools and Academies Show on 27 and 28 April.
Catherine Kelsall, Stakeholder and Engagement Manager for the Schools Commercial Team at the Department for Education (DfE) tells us more about the upcoming Schools and Academies Show on 27 and 28 April.
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan has written about the government's quality drive for universities. When I became the first in my family to go to university back in the early 2000s, I was determined to complete my course. Like many others ...
Students to benefit from 400 million investment to upgrade college campuses, the next phase in the Further Education Capital Fund.
Alex Burghart yesterday set out the future of skills.
Family Hubs offer help and support to families, from early years support to parenting classes, all of which can make a difference - particularly to those families who are going through a tough time. We have announced funding to create ...
Package of support for vulnerable families worth more than 1 billion will help every child gets the best possible start in life.
Making sure everyone can upskill or retrain so they can get better paid jobs is a key priority for government. That's why we are expanding our popular Skills Bootcamps and Free Courses for Jobs training offers this year. Thousands of ...
Plans have been set out for the next year of the National Tutoring Programme, where schools will receive funding directly to help reach pupils most in need of support.
Christabel Shepherd and Helen Jones share how school-to-school support has resulted in improvements to the quality of education across Exceed Academies Trust.
Anna Crawte, School Improvement Director for HEART Academies Trust, shares how her central support team has taken on a key role in helping their schools to reduce workload and support teacher wellbeing.
Bids have opened for the second year of the Turing Scheme, as UK students travelled to over 100 countries across the globe since scheme launched last year
We want all children to have the best opportunities in life, no matter their background. That's why we have set out our vision for a SEND system that offers children and young people the opportunity to thrive, with access to the ...
From 1 April, routine testing will no longer be expected in all education and children's social care settings. This is part of the government's plan to remove remaining restrictions on society while protecting the most vulnerable from COVID-19. Dame Jenny ...
Green paper will consult on a stronger national system for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), boosting parent confidence.
Leila Morne explains how Weston College's Centre for Excellence in SEND is supporting students with autism to transition into higher education.
We've launched an ambitious plan to give every child the support they need in education. From targeted support in English and maths to ensuring every child has an excellent teacher. The plan is set out in the Schools White Paper ...
Schools White Paper, Opportunity for All, sets out plans to make sure every child can reach the full height of their potential.
Jane Cruickshank, deputy headteacher, explains how her trust is delivering the Early Careers Framework and the lessons they've learned so far.
Every school in England will have access to high speed internet by 2025, as part of the latest plans to roll out lightning-fast gigabit broadband across the UK.
Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, outlines the department's intention to ensure all schools in England have high speed internet by 2025.
We want people to pursue the right path for them and receive a fair deal for their investment if they choose to go to university. Too often, students are taking on debt for courses that will not help them earn ...
From 17 March childminders can continue to operate at home if someone in a childminder's household has tested positive or has COVID-19 symptoms. Here we answer some of the questions you might have about the changes in the guidance. I ...
Patrick Lawler, Secondary School Supply Teacher at Monarch Education, explains what motivated him to return to the classroom and his experiences so far.
Skills Minister Alex Burghart outlines the successes of the UK's International Education Strategy.
New independent government body to be created, focused on supporting teachers to deliver excellent lessons and building on the success of Oak National Academy