Scotland has published its statistics for follow-up leaver destinations’ for 2022-23 school leavers.

A major study found that secondary school students in England feel less able to express ideas at school or take part in creative activities than their peers in many other countries.

Local authorities are facing a shortfall of almost £1 billion in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) budgets this year.

Teachers overwhelmingly agree that preparing for and undergoing Ofsted inspections have a negative impact on staff mental health and wellbeing.

Nine in ten staff say that pupils experiencing hardship has an impact on them as staff, their colleagues or the wider organisation they work for.

The number of young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) receiving support from councils has reached a record high.

Ormiston Academies Trust is launching a pilot scheme in Stoke and Suffolk to help vulnerable students remain in mainstream schooling.

Pupils in Wales are taking action on climate change as the Eco-Schools education programme celebrates 30 years.

The Association of Play Industries (API) has released an open letter to the next UK government urging them to support more physical activity levels at school.

Charity FoodCycle has unveiled a pilot that will deliver nutrient-packed free meals to schools for children and families to enjoy after the school day.

Sexuality and gender are the most common reasons given by secondary students for bullying, according to a new report.

The Awards took place on 12 June at the Leonardo Royal hotel in St Paul's and were presented by BBC broadcast journalist Ashley John-Baptiste.

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