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Son who sued parents must stay at Ghana boarding school, judge rules

Tuesday 4th November 2025

The boy, 14 and from London, took his parents to court after they sent him to school in Africa...

 

New university being considered for seaside town

Tuesday 4th November 2025

Dorset Council is considering a number of proposals for Weymouth, including a new university...

 

Mortgages and AI to be added to the curriculum in English schools

Tuesday 4th November 2025

Ministers are making the changes for children in England after a review of what is taught in schools...

 

England curriculum should focus less on exams and more on life skills, finds review

Tuesday 4th November 2025

Experts say pupils should spend less time in exam halls and more time on activities like life skills, sport and work experienceNational curriculum review: 10 key recommendationsA review of England’s curriculum has recommended reducing the amount of content and emphasis on exams and instead focusing more on life skills and “enrichment”...

 

National curriculum review in England: 10 key recommendations

Tuesday 4th November 2025

Proposals include shortening length of GCSE exams, a new diagnostic test in maths and English, and expanding RECurriculum ‘should focus less on exams and more on life skills’The year-long curriculum and assessment review headed by Prof Becky Francis was asked by the government to look at primary, secondary and aged 16-19 phases of state education in England...

 

Shoe protest highlights 'forgotten' Send children

Monday 3rd November 2025

Shoes are left at council offices to highlight issues of children with special educational needs...

 

Headteachers’ union considers strikes after judge rejects case against Ofsted

Monday 3rd November 2025

Union had sought permission to apply for judicial review over watchdog’s new inspection frameworkA headteachers’ union is to consult members about possible industrial action after a high court judge dismissed its attempt to challenge Ofsted’s new inspection regime for schools in England...

 

Pupils welcome limits on smartphones in schools

Monday 3rd November 2025

Students in Northamptonshire share their views about having mobile phones on them in school...

 

Bridget Phillipson ‘ready to take on unions’ over year 8 reading tests

Saturday 1st November 2025

Education secretary says mandatory test needed to tackle ‘shocking outcomes’ for many working-class childrenBridget Phillipson has said she is ready to take on the unions in a battle over compulsory reading tests for 13-year-olds and more extracurricular activities for all children to prevent them becoming “stuck in a doom loop of detachment” from school...

 

How young people can use their online gaming skills to fight cybercrime – and what parents can do to help them

Friday 31st October 2025

For many young people, the online gaming world is a refuge, as well as a place to build up their digital skills through gaming and coding...

 

Move over, gender studies: the conservative tide coming for US universities

Friday 31st October 2025

Deeming universities too leftwing, outside donors and state governments are sponsoring curricula that center the classics, Christianity and the ‘great books’ of western civilizationA small conservative revolution has swept the humanities at some US colleges and universities...

 

Soaring costs trigger calls to address transport for Send pupils in England

Friday 31st October 2025

National Audit Office finds £415m overspend as more children travel farther to schools that meet their needsHome-to-school transport costs in England have risen to £2...

 

UK rule change allows some Palestinian scholars to bring families from Gaza

Thursday 30th October 2025

Previous visa policy had forced the students ‘to choose between their education and their family’Some Palestinian students taking up scholarships at UK universities will be allowed to bring their families with them from Gaza after the government announced it would consider case-by-case exemptions to its evacuation policy...

 

A former Tory councillor tried to ban my novel Pigeon English. Why should pupils suffer because of him?

Thursday 30th October 2025

My book, which draws on my upbringing on a diverse and deprived Luton council estate, has been used as a GCSE text...

 

UK rule change allows Palestinian scholars to bring families from Gaza

Thursday 30th October 2025

The university students had been barred from bringing children or dependents by previous visa policiesPalestinian students taking up scholarships at UK universities will be allowed to bring their families from Gaza with them after the government said it would consider case-by-case exemptions...

 

‘Every hacker I’ve met is a gamer’: why the next generation of tech talent could be found in unlikely places

Thursday 30th October 2025

A new partnership between Co-op and The Hacking Games aims to engage young people who are at risk of being attracted to cybercrime by offering them a novel pathway into the tech sectorFor many young people at school or college, having a firm grasp of digital skills sits at the heart of future learning and earning opportunities...

 

I was led down the wrong path into cybercrime as a teenager. Here’s what I would tell my younger self

Thursday 30th October 2025

Almost a decade after his involvement in a major cyber-attack, Daniel Kelley is now a leading cybersecurity researcher, helping organisations create accurate and accessible cybersecurity contentIn 2016, a then 19-year-old Daniel Kelley was charged with computer hacking, blackmail and fraud in connection with a major data breach at a British telecoms company...

 

Pledge to remove Raac from schools by 2029

Wednesday 29th October 2025

The Labour government makes a new promise for schools containing the unsafe concrete...

 

Is a two-week half-term a good deal? Some parents in England aren’t so sure

Wednesday 29th October 2025

Growing number of schools are giving pupils and staff a fortnight off, but some parents complain of childcare costsFor many schools across England it is now October half-term – but while it used to be standard for state schools to have just one week, increasingly pupils and staff are being given a fortnight off...

 

How a radical experiment to bring a forest into a preschool transformed children’s health

Wednesday 29th October 2025

In Finland, kindergartens are exposing children to more mud, wild plants and moss - and finding changes to their health that show how crucial biodiversity is to wellbeingAurora Nikula, 5, is having a normal day at her nursery...

 

Councils paying school transport costs for 470,000 pupils in England

Tuesday 28th October 2025

Local authorities say the cost of providing school transport is becoming "financially unsustainable"...

 

Trump demanded trans issues be excluded from sex education. 11 states complied

Tuesday 28th October 2025

16 other states have sued the White House over the federal program, saying it’s trampling on authority of CongressUS politics live – latest updatesAt least 11 states and two territories are capitulating to a recent demand from the Trump administration to strip references to gender identity and the existence of transgender and non-binary people from a federal sex education program, officials confirmed to the Guardian...

 

Government rejects fine-free school absences bid

Tuesday 28th October 2025

Natalie Elliot wants changes to the rules but a minister says the UK is facing an "absence epidemic"...

 

Want to go to a UK university? Don’t ask me to help you write your personal statement | Zoe Williams

Tuesday 28th October 2025

How do you impress admissions tutors? Apparently not by waffling on about babysitting experience, or a love of crochetIt’s university entrance season, and so begin the trials of the personal statement, which now takes the form of three questions: “Why do you want to study this course or subject?; How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this course or subject?; What else have you done to prepare outside education, and why are these experiences useful?” – 4,000 characters for the Ucas form, in which every 17- and 18-year-old has to express their uniqueness, while at the same time answering the same generic questions...

 

All schools in England with removal grants to be Raac-free by 2029, says Phillipson

Tuesday 28th October 2025

Education secretary promises ‘clear timelines’ are in place to permanently remove crumbling concreteAll schools in England that received grant funding to pay for the removal of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) should be free of it by the end of this parliament, the education secretary has pledged...

 

‘You can be an ethical hacker, not a criminal one’: the initiative guiding young gamers into cybersecurity

Monday 27th October 2025

Online criminal gangs are targeting young gamers for their coding skills...

 

School absence fines to be debated in Parliament

Monday 27th October 2025

Natalie Elliott's online petition over school absence fines will be debated by MPs...

 

Writing Hawa review – Afghan woman fights for freedom as the Taliban close in

Monday 27th October 2025

Najiba Noori’s thought-provoking documentary follows her mother, finally getting her chance at autonomy just as the Taliban retake the countryShot in Afghanistan shortly before the 2021 Taliban takeover, Najiba Noori’s thought-provoking debut juxtaposes the private transformation of a woman with the public unravelling of the nation...

 

‘We want people to get lost!’ Princeton’s new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush

Monday 27th October 2025

It is architect David Adjaye’s first major project since the allegations that rocked his firm – a bold museum for Princeton University with exhibits that sneak up on its students...

 

Teacher who had sex with former pupil banned

Sunday 26th October 2025

A panel found Benjamin Hiscox posed a risk to children and had damaged confidence in the profession...

 

A Hawaiian princess bequeathed her inheritance to her people. The schools they set up are being sued

Sunday 26th October 2025

Lawsuit against Kamehameha schools by Students for Fair Admissions, a neoconservative non-profit, alleges discrimination against non-HawaiiansAdvocates for a private school system established to educate Native Hawaiians say a new lawsuit targeting the admissions process is an ugly attempt to ignore the wishes of a Hawaiian princess who bequeathed her inheritance to secure a brighter future for her people nearly 140 years ago...

 

‘You just have to laugh’: five teachers on dealing with ‘six-seven’ in the classroom

Saturday 25th October 2025

Children across the UK have been shouting out ‘six-seven’ during lessons...

 

A storied Los Angeles high school band had fallen on hard times. Then along came Mr J

Friday 24th October 2025

Inglewood’s program had been chain-sawed by financial challenges and the pandemic, but Joseph Jauregui built it back up – and his students are winning scholarshipsJoan Rosas says educators as early as kindergarten flat-out told him he wasn’t capable...

 

Tell us: have you lived in temporary accommodation in the UK with children?

Friday 24th October 2025

We want to hear from UK parents with experience in temporary accommodation about the impact on their lives, family and schoolingMore than 172,000 children were living in temporary accommodation in England at the end of June, according to new quarterly official figures released last week...

 

Why we’re holding a teach-in about American history at the Smithsonian | Kellie Carter Jackson and Nicole Hemmer

Friday 24th October 2025

Podcasters, professors, journalists and ordinary citizens will gather in Washington as the Trump regime wages war on historyOn 26 October, podcasters, professors, journalists and ordinary citizens will gather on the steps of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History for a teach-in in defense of history and museums...

 

PM 'implores' school trust to install field ramp

Thursday 23rd October 2025

Sir Keir Starmer urges the school trust to "match the positivity and the courage" of Millie, 12...

 

‘What does it mean? No one knows’: six-seven meme invades UK classrooms

Thursday 23rd October 2025

Four out of five secondary school teachers surveyed say they have heard perplexing viral phrase called outTeachers call it “the most brain dead meme” but six-seven slang has invaded classrooms across the UK, with students even painting the numbers on their faces and leaving staff perplexed...

 

UK teachers: how are you coping with the ‘six-seven’ craze?

Thursday 23rd October 2025

The phrase has gone viral in the UK and the US among young people and we’d like to hear what teachers are making of itAcross the UK, teachers are being subjected to the echoes of the words “six-seven” shouted out at random by pupils in a new craze sweeping through classrooms...

 

'I overcame Covid panic attacks to get my GCSEs'

Thursday 23rd October 2025

Tamsin says a scheme from her Droitwich school helped her boost her post-pandemic attendance...

 

Overseas student levy sparks 'deep concern'

Thursday 23rd October 2025

The levy will pay for maintenance grants, but North East universities say there will be challenges...

 

One in 12 secondary pupils put in isolation rooms at least once a week, study finds

Thursday 23rd October 2025

Children with special educational needs more than twice as likely to be put in isolation, say Manchester researchers‘Publicly humiliated’: parents describe difficulty of children’s isolation at schoolOne in 12 secondary pupils report being put into school isolation rooms at least once a week where they often spend in excess of eight hours, missing more than a full day of lessons, according to research...

 

‘Publicly humiliated’: parents describe difficulty of children’s isolation at school

Thursday 23rd October 2025

Parents say use of isolation room damages mental health and children’s learningOne in 12 secondary pupils put in isolation rooms at least once a week, study findsMax was 11 and had just started his new secondary school when he was first put into isolation...

 

Being autistic should not mean having to fight for our education

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

The Institute for Public Policy Research says there should be more comprehensive support for Send students in mainstream schools...

 

Smart money: family offers £180,000 a year for tutor to get one-year-old into Eton

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Family seeks tutor from ‘socially appropriate background’ who can provide infant with ‘comprehensive British cultural environment’Getting paid £180,000 a year to tutor a single child might sound like a dream job but there’s a catch: the child is only one-year-old and you need to get him into Eton...

 

University of Virginia agrees to Trump administration demands over admissions and hiring

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

School joins University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Brown in bowing to White House to restore fundingThe University of Virginia (UVA) has become the latest institution to agree to the Trump administration’s demands concerning discrimination in admissions and hiring following significant pressure from the justice department...

 

Three Send students reflect on their school experience - and what they'd like to change

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

The Institute for Public Policy Research says there should be more comprehensive support for Send students in mainstream schools...

 

Having autism should not mean having to fight for our education

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

The Institute for Public Policy Research says there should be more comprehensive support for Send students in mainstream schools...

 

White paper on overhaul of Send provision in England put back to 2026

Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Plans had been expected this autumn but government wants more time to build support for changesThe government is to delay publishing its long-awaited overhaul of special educational needs provision in England as ministers seek to build a coalition among parents to support its changes...

 

Boris Johnson left the Covid Inquiry in a hurry - he'll be pleased not to come back

Tuesday 21st October 2025

School closures seemed the only option but lockdowns probably went "too far" , former PM tells Covid Inquiry...

 

Boris Johnson rejects claim his government did not prepare for pandemic school closures

Tuesday 21st October 2025

Former PM tells Covid inquiry that children were ‘paying a huge, huge price to protect the rest of society’Boris Johnson rejected claims that his government failed to prepare for school closures at the outbreak of the pandemic, telling the Covid-19 inquiry that it would be “amazing” if the Department for Education (DfE) had not realised that plans were needed...

 


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