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Former schools minister Nick Gibb has said academisation was often just an “expensive process of rebadging”, and admitted it ...
Former long-standing schools minister, Sir Nick Gibb marks the launch of his book with reflections on his time in office ...
One of the country’s first ever free schools has been censured after handing the government “inaccurate” budget forecasts ...
The Lionesses’ win is a boost for girls’ sense of belonging in sport - but celebration must be followed by action ...
A 16-school trust is set to merge with a group of specialist academies, as it bids to support children with “a broader range ...
New attendance data published by the DfE shows overall absence and persistent absence has fallen in the last year, while ...
The Chartered College of Teaching (CCT) is due to appoint its first “professors” in 2027. Eligible teachers must have had ...
Exam entry fees will rise at a greater rate than school funding again next year, with England’s largest exam board putting up ...
Matt Wrack was elected as general secretary of England’s second-largest education union last week. The former Fire Brigades ...
The government is launching an “expert- and evidence-based review” to find the best ways to improve behaviour, reduce ...
An academy trust has said it has “no plans” for a “widespread” rollout of virtual teachers across its schools, following a ...
PM announces after-school club funding for up to 400 schools to help boost extra-curricular activities as he warns children ...