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At least 26 UK private schools have announced plans to close so far this year. Here are all the elite UK private secondary ...
The expected standard is a score of 100 or more, with the higher standard being 110 or more. We have taken a look at this ...
The proportion of students admitted to the University of Cambridge from state schools has fallen for the second year in a row ...
Some secondary schools are having to cut back on their curriculum because of problems recruiting staff, Wales' chief inspector of education has said. Owen Evans said Estyn school inspectors were ...
Schools dropping subjects because of teacher recruitment and retention – report The Education Committee has called on the Government to invest in programmes to boost recruitment, training and ...
Teachers are taking classes outside their specialism and some schools are dropping subjects entirely because of teacher recruitment and retention issues, a report has found. The Education Committee ...
Ashley Andrew, president of Hyundai & Genesis UK, ... The study also revealed 72 per cent of the 18-24-year-olds polled would have liked to have done more creative subjects at school.
Teachers at the St Ivo Academy have approached the National Education Union (NEU) union with concerns at the school management's wide-ranging cuts to non-core subject previously offered on the ...
Creative arts subjects are being cut back in many secondary schools in England, a BBC survey suggests. More than 1,200 schools responded - over 40% of secondary schools.
Finland’s plans to replace the teaching of classic school subjects such as history or English with broader, cross-cutting “topics” as part of a major education reform have been getting ...
Subject-specific lessons – an hour of history in the morning, an hour of geography in the afternoon – are already being phased out for 16-year-olds in the city’s upper schools.
The school said most students did not study modern languages or humanities, choosing subjects such as art, drama or media studies. Bishop Wordsworth's grammar, Salisbury, saw 98 per cent of pupils ...