At Linton Mead Primary in southeast London, student Peace, 11, is engrossed in an email from a council informant who fears losing their job should they share more information. Another student, Emma, is curious to know why the council is …
According to Ucas, a record-breaking 40.5% of all 18-year-olds in the UK have applied to university, with application numbers seeing a significant rise during the lockdown period. This is the first time that more than four out of 10 students …
After spending four years at St Andrews University studying, Prince William will receive his degree results tomorrow. As one of Britain’s most renowned undergraduates and second in line to the throne, he will be able to access his final grade …
According to a recent study by UCL Institute for Education, teaching assistants have been the unsung heroes throughout the pandemic. More than half of teaching assistants stepped up during school lockdowns to facilitate classes while teachers catered to remote learning. …
England’s exams regulator, Ofqual, is considering the use of technology to revolutionize the administration of GCSEs and A-levels. The regulator intends to remove regulatory hurdles to enable exam boards to study the use of digital delivery, remote assessment, and "adaptive …
Why are family holidays in term time making headlines lately?
The Department for Education has recently made amendments to the rules regarding term-time holidays. It has since become more difficult for parents to convince schools to let their children miss …
Dixons Kings Academy has been plagued by issues since its inception four years ago. The recent stabbing of a teacher adds another unfortunate incident to its short history. Although there is no apparent link between the school’s free school status …
In popular opinion, students consume baked beans and super noodles as a means of frugality. However, one student from Manchester took a more extreme approach.
Evan Eames spent a year in a tent due to the unaffordable accommodation costs on …
Today, concerns were raised over the exploitation of private school brands for profit as Dulwich College withdrew from a deal in Thailand due to "management differences" with the Thai investor behind the project. The master of Dulwich College, Graham Able, …
Let’s explore what makes a great primary school. It’s important to note that it isn’t just what the Ofsted reports say. While the inspectorate places a great emphasis on data progression in maths and literacy, children are much more than …