More schools have received the highest rating from Ofsted, with 89% now judged to be Good or Outstanding last year, up from 88% the year before.

The appointment is not clear what his position will be, although it is expected he will replace schools minister Nick Gibb

Schools across England are being invited to join an exciting curriculum-linked contest which raises career aspirations and teaches pupils about the National Health Service.

Nick Gibb has posted on X this morning that he will stand down as schools minister and as an MP at the next election.

Four education unions – ASCL, NAHT, NASUWT and NEU - have written to the Chancellor making the case for a significant increase in school funding as part of the Autumn Statement

According to a new NFER report, increasing bursaries to boost teacher numbers is particularly cost effective where bursaries for a subject are currently low.

The Scottish Government has launched a consultation asking for views on new approaches to inspection, as well as the creation of a new national qualifications body.

London's £5.3m Air Quality Fund could be used on projects that improve the air quality around schools.

The theme for the second day of National School Meals Week is ‘Come Dine With Us’ as LACA calls on parents and guardians to enjoy a school lunch.

The Creative Education Trust is extending its partnership with The Student Voice and launching an innovative new primary pupil voice tool to prevent bullying.

NFER and Arbor are working in partnership to enable schools to benchmark their pupils' performance against other schools across the country.

A report by the Children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza looks at the relationship between school attendance and academic attainment.

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