by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
Education Secretary to announce plans for digital revolution in schools at the Bett Show in London. The Department for Education is heralding a digital revolution in education as Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson will set out plans to ‘take up this great...
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
The government hiked fines in September for unauthorised school absences, with the penalties for parents rising from £60 to £80 Early data on school attendance suggests steeper fines for pupil absence have not had a ‘meaningful’ impact, a union has said....
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
New initiative for 50 schools launched as PM Starmer visits school No 219 in Ukraine A new government initiative will link schools in the UK and Ukraine to swap stories and run joint reading projects in order to strengthen the relationship between the countries and...
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
Ofsted chief inspector talks to education committee MPs on new report cards, safeguarding ‘spot checks’ and SEND worries Ofsted chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver said new report cards will provide ‘high information’ but have ‘more...
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
Special educational needs and disabilities (Send) is the “biggest issue” affecting schools in England, Ofsted’s chief inspector has said. Sir Martyn Oliver told the education committee that the Send system’s high costs and poor outcomes...
by vinnie walsh | th Jan 2025 | News
Special educational needs and disabilities (Send) is the “biggest issue” affecting schools in England, Ofsted’s chief inspector has said. Sir Martyn Oliver told the education committee that the Send system’s high costs and poor outcomes...