29th January 2016 03:42pm
Rhodes statue is part of global protest
Oxford's statue row is part of global student protest
29th January 2016 11:12am
Paper rounds 'may breach European law'
Allowing children under 15 to do paper rounds before school, is "in principle contrary" to human rights law, says a European watchdog.
29th January 2016 10:25am
Oxford college to keep Rhodes statue
An Oxford University college decides to retain a statue of 19th Century British imperialist Cecil Rhodes, in the face of a campaign calling for its removal.
29th January 2016 10:13am
Four in 10 teachers 'attacked by pupils'
Four out of 10 teachers have experienced physical violence from pupils in the past year, a survey suggests.
29th January 2016 02:27am
Is South Africa's education system really 'in crisis'?
Why are South Africa's schools in such a mess?
29th January 2016 02:24am
Is the UK really in Scandinavia?
Is the UK really part of Scandinavia?
28th January 2016 06:08pm
Paper rounds 'may breach European law'
Allowing children under 15 to do paper rounds before school, is "in principle contrary" to human rights law, says a European watchdog.
28th January 2016 04:13pm
Heads' leader Brian Lightman steps down
Head teachers' leader Brian Lightman is stepping down as general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders.
28th January 2016 10:52am
Girls 'better GCSEs in all-girl schools'
Girls at single-sex state schools in England get better GCSE results than their counterparts in mixed schools.
28th January 2016 10:09am
Call for more religious free schools
The New Schools Network wants to remove barriers to allow more faith groups to open free schools.