Some teachers are being told to disable the government’s Covid test-and-trace system while in school and to disregard notifications in
John Wellings obituary
My father, John Wellings, who has died aged 88, was a primary school head who began his career in education
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Sixth former Amy Fielding*, with her dreams of becoming a lawyer and her hard work for her A-levels, has the
Ban on overnight school trips threatens 15,000 UK jobs, ministers warned
A ban on residential school trips risks an “economic, social and cultural disaster” and the loss of 15,000 UK jobs
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A former HM prisons inspector might seem an unusual choice to head up Steiner schools, the liberal-minded movement whose aim
Brenda Jenkins obituary
To countless middle-aged people around Dorking, Surrey, who were once pupils at Powell Corderoy school, my mother, Brenda Jenkins, who
England plans to send the wrong children back to school at the wrong time
We have built a world where parents need the childcare provided by the school system. In some families parents are
Norman Sofier obituary
My father, Norman Sofier, who has died aged 89, was a history teacher who spent his entire career at the
Education was never the sole focus of schools. The coronavirus pandemic has proved it
There is no such thing as an easy pandemic. Every corner of society is exposed; each one of us battling