
24th February 2016 03:44am
Privately educated 'dominate top jobs'
Leading British actors are more than twice as likely as stars in the music industry to have attended fee-paying schools, says the Sutton Trust.

24th February 2016 03:24am
Nursery fees 'steady after steep rises'
A report says nurseries have resisted fee hikes for the first time in years amid concerns they will price parents out of the market.

23rd February 2016 02:38pm
Lily Cole challenges MPs on illiteracy
Model and actress Lily Cole is spearheading a campaign calling for a global drive to tackle illiteracy.

23rd February 2016 02:24pm
Manchester and Liverpool 'failing' pupils
Failing schools risk causing plans for the government's so-called Northern Powerhouse to "splutter and die", the Ofsted chief warns.

23rd February 2016 01:55pm
Stoke pays maths teachers' tuition fees
Stoke offers to pay off maths' teachers tuition fees to attract talented graduates and improve GCSE results

23rd February 2016 11:44am
Child tracker firm in 'hack' row
Child tracker firm uKnowKids has accused a security researcher of hacking its database after he told them that children's details were accessible online.

23rd February 2016 11:41am
Stoke pays maths teachers' tuition fees
Stoke offers to pay off maths' teachers tuition fees to attract talented graduates and improve GCSE results

23rd February 2016 11:08am
Poor GCSEs 'risk Northern Powerhouse'
Failing schools risk causing plans for the government's so-called Northern Powerhouse to "splutter and die", the Ofsted chief warns.

22nd February 2016 03:14pm
A-level maths standards down on 1960s
Students who achieve a B in A-level maths today would only have secured an E in the 1960s, suggests research.

22nd February 2016 12:33pm
26,000 to leave primary as poor readers
Around 26,000 children may leave Welsh primary schools unable to read well over the next five years, a campaign group claims.