by vinnie walsh | th Jun 2025 | News
“I really loved my job, and I loved working full-time. I couldn’t have seen that changing before I had a family.” After eight years in teaching, primary school teacher Alice Cole says that all changed with the arrival of her first child, Oliver, last...
by vinnie walsh | nd Jun 2025 | News
£740 million allocated for 10,000 new places for pupils with SEND New SEND places to create more inclusive classrooms in mainstream schools, delivering on Plan for Change to break down barriers to opportunity. More children and young people will be supported to...
by vinnie walsh | th May 2025 | News
Children with special needs in England may lose legal right to school support plans Exclusive: Schools minister declines to rule out replacing EHCP documents as part of plans to change Send system Hundreds of thousands of children with special needs could lose...
by vinnie walsh | rd May 2025 | News
Press release More Teachers to benefit from flexible working Government extend successful programme that supports teachers to plan lessons from home, job-share or work flexible hours. More teachers are expected to benefit from flexible working thanks to a successful...
by vinnie walsh | th May 2025 | News
The crisis in special needs education appears to be worsening, with nine out of 10 school leaders finding it harder to meet pupils’ needs than they did a year ago, according to a survey. Almost all (98%) of the respondents to a National Association of Head...
by vinnie walsh | th May 2025 | News
A “first of its kind” school skatepark has officially opened. Top riders presented the new facility at Folkestone Academy, Kent, to the local community during an event on Saturday that drew in hundreds of people. The academy, part of Turner Schools, says...