Penny Mordaunt has become the first serving government minister to go public with concerns about the exam grades crisis, as
‘I feel utterly let down’: students on Ofqual’s review of A-level appeal criteria
The late-night suspension of Ofqual’s criteria under which students can challenge their A-level grades, only hours after the policy was
A-level grade appeals in England will benefit only ‘small group’, says minister
Only a “small group of pupils” are likely to benefit from a last-minute concession allowing appeals against A-level grades in
‘Kids need contact’: nursery staff during lockdown – a photo essay
During lockdown, there has been a group of people who hug non-household people regularly, without any form of PPE. They
Girls ‘informally excluded at higher rate than boys’ from English schools
Girls are being informally excluded at a higher rate than boys from some schools in England, but their experiences are
Free school dinners ‘led to fall in childhood obesity rates’
The provision of free school meals is a useful weapon in the fight against childhood obesity, according to a groundbreaking
UK’s only trans philosophy professor to JK Rowling: Harry Potter helped me become a woman
In the autumn of 1969, a five-year-old boy called Timothy Chappell, in his first term at school, had an idea.
Headteachers across England call for exams to be cut back next year
Thousands of headteachers across England are demanding that exams are cut back next year amid fears of a mental health
Steiner chief: what my time in prisons taught me about the UK’s education mistakes
A former HM prisons inspector might seem an unusual choice to head up Steiner schools, the liberal-minded movement whose aim
Government to fund private tutors for English schools
The government is set to announce a year-long national tutoring programme aimed at helping pupils in England to catch up