by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
Medway education leader and head of Rivermead Inclusive Trust receives OBE from Prince William An education boss, who left school without any basic qualifications and worked as a hospital cleaner to fund her teacher training, has been recognised in the King’s...
by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
Special Educational Needs system ‘has burst’ Children with complex needs are being sent to private schools up to 200 miles away from home because there is not enough capacity in the state system, a BBC investigation has found. Councils struggling to cope...
by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
The government will also launch a new re-accreditation round for initial teacher training providers in spring The government has scrapped an ‘excessive’ requirement that mentors of trainee teachers undertake 20-hours of training with ‘immediate...
by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
The Government should review the marketing and pricing of ‘rip-off’ family holidays, according to Parentkind charity. The majority of parents say fines for unauthorised absences would not deter them from taking their children out of school for a holiday, a...
by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 will take place from Monday 11th – Friday 15th November, with the theme: Choose Respect. Odd Socks Day is taking place on Tuesday 12th November, with adults and children being encouraged to wear odd socks to celebrate what makes us all...
by vinnie walsh | th Nov 2024 | News
Labour’s free breakfast clubs for primary pupils may not be rolled out nationwide until April 2026 at the earliest. Labour’s free breakfast clubs for primary pupils may not be rolled out nationwide until April 2026 at the earliest. The £30...