
29th June 2016 01:26pm
New Ofsted boss quizzed on lack of teaching experience
Amanda Spielman, the government's preferred candidate for the next chief inspector of schools in England, is challenged over her lack of experience as a teacher.

29th June 2016 11:08am
Pat Glass resigns as Labour education shadow secretary
Pat Glass resigns as Labour's education shadow just two days after being appointed.

29th June 2016 10:43am
More English schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted
Ofsted data reveals a slight increase in the proportion of schools judged good or outstanding in England.

29th June 2016 05:00am
This is the five-year plan to improve teaching and learning in Cardiff's schools
Cardiff 2020, the council’s long-term vision for its schools, will be launched on Wednesday

28th June 2016 11:28pm
University of food awards 'Nobel prize for chefs'
A university dedicated to food is to award an international prize for a chef whose cooking does good as well as tastes good.

28th June 2016 06:02pm
Italian PM suggests UK students could have EU passports
Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi has suggested that UK students wanting to study in Europe could receive passports from other European Union countries.

28th June 2016 04:12pm
School population rises by 121,000
The number of pupils in England's school system has risen for the seventh successive year, according to an annual census.

28th June 2016 01:59pm
Work in progress
The OECD's latest survey of adult skills shows how quickly such as Singapore can be improved

28th June 2016 01:27pm
Three quarters of children's services weak, Ofsted says
Too many young people in care in England are not getting the service they deserve, with three quarters of children's services inadequate or requiring improvement Ofsted warns.

28th June 2016 11:32am
Numbered GCSE grades allowed in N. Ireland
Education Minister Peter Weir will allow pupils in Northern Ireland to receive GCSE grades from English exam boards who provide results using numbers from 9-1.