The Education Committee has launched a new inquiry focused on finding solutions to the crisis in special educational needs ...
This week, children of all ages visited Sellafield’s Engineering Centre of Excellence in Cumbria this week to learn about ...
Thanks to £53.4 million investment from the Scottish government, first minister John Swinney has opened two new schools in ...
Ofsted has published its first monitoring report on the 132 commitments made in the Big Listen, as well as the response to ...
The Scottish government has provided Glasgow ESOL Partnership with £500,000 to benefit refugees, people seeking asylum, and other forced migrants with speaking English. The classes will cover 800 ...
The proportion of pupils achieving the expected level in literacy and numeracy across primary and secondary schools in Scotland has reached a new high, officials figures show. For numeracy, a record ...
Ofsted has published three more recordings of school inspector training materials, after the first collection was published earlier this term. These videos deliver sessions to school inspectors from ...
A report by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) finds that local areas are working hard to improve support for young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), but a ...
The Scottish Government has announced £3 million to help more children to benefit from free breakfasts. Announced in the draft Budget for 2025-26, Bright Start Breakfasts will help more primary school ...
The minister for further and higher education, Vikki Howells, met staff and learners from the Cwmbran D/deaf Choir on a visit to the Newport Campus, and saw their Christmas concert. The last four ...
Data from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has found that the gap between women and men opting for computer-related degrees is the smallest it has ever been, with female students closing the gap ...