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UK Snow: Bournemouth school dinners given to homeless
More than 1,500 uneaten school dinners were given to charities in Bournemouth as schools closed due to the snow.
School league tables: See how your secondary school has done
More than one in eight secondary schools in England is below the standard deemed acceptable by ministers, league table data shows.
Is social mobility really about school cash?
If you took a list of the top 20 places in England where schools have the most funding, 18 of them would be in London.
And if you took another list, of the top 20 places with the highest level of social mobility, 17 of them would also be in London.
Is that a coincidence?
Top five questions for education new boy Damian Hinds
Damian Hinds has become the new Education Secretary, replacing Justine Greening. What are the questions waiting at the top of his in-tray? And what should he do differently to avoid the sudden exit of his predecessor?
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Applications now open for Kent school places
Applications are open for primary, infant and junior places in Kent schools, with about 16,000 families expected to apply for a place to start school next September.
Stour Academy December Recruitment Fair
We are pleased to announce that Kent Teaching Solutions will be attending several exclusive recruitment events in Partnership with The Stour Academy Trust.
Children considered ‘Average’ miss out as Teachers focus elsewhere
Children labelled "average" by teachers are missing out because more focus goes on those at the bottom of the class, a report has found. Experts say children who are classified in the middle range risk having late-blooming ability ignored as teachers assume they...
‘Historic’ schools funding change confirmed
“Historic” changes to the schools funding formula in England will make it fairer and more transparent, says Education Secretary Justine Greening.
Clearing placements at five-year high, early figures show
Some 11,180 students were placed on undergraduate courses in the UK through clearing in the first 24 hours after yesterday’s A-level results.
