NFER on schools funding crisis
Schools funding is facing further real-terms cuts as a result of the cost of living crisis
Schools funding is facing further real-terms cuts as a result of the cost of living crisis
The government is failing to invest either in our schools, or in our most disadvantaged children.
The new Chief Inspector of Ofsted will know he is taking over an organisation in which the profession has lost trust.
The general secretaries of six unions - GMB, NAHT, NASUWT, NEU, UNISON and Unite – have written a joint letter to the Secretary of State for Education calling for an update on the extent of her Department’s research into RAAC-affected schools.
Government ministers claim improved reading ability among primary pupils is down to a prescriptive approach to how to teach children to read. But, as Dominic Wyse reveals, the facts behind the figures paint quite a different picture.
Schools are increasingly having to fill gaps left by the cost-of-living crisis
NEU Cymru seeks clarity regarding Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) affecting schools and colleges in Wales.
Government must fund all costs for schools affected by RAAC, says Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union
This situation will cause massive disruption to the education of thousands of children and huge inconvenience to school leaders.
Congratulations to all students receiving their GCSE, Applied General and other Level 2 qualification results today.
The budget funding gap of over £300m will undoubtedly have a significant impact on education in 2023-24.