
27th May 2016 10:35am
Students face 'shocking' access gap
Young Scots from disadvantaged areas are four times less likely to go to university than those from wealthy backgrounds, researchers find.

26th May 2016 11:09pm
A million more 'to live with parents'
A million more young people are likely to find themselves living with their parents over the next decade, according to the insurance company Aviva.

26th May 2016 11:01pm
This is what the schools watchdog said about the body charged with improving schools in South Wales
Estyn's review of the Central South Consortium is the first of four to be published in the coming months

26th May 2016 05:28pm
Lecturers down tools as universities face second day of strike action
Staff from Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and University of South Wales all took part in the action

26th May 2016 05:26pm
Cardiff council tightens grip on troubled Woodlands High School
The council has used its 'powers of intervention' to wrestle more control over Woodlands High School, in Ely

26th May 2016 02:56pm
Exam regulator clamps down on re-marks
Exam regulator Ofqual is clamping down on the rules for re-marks to end the 'unfair advantage' gained by schools which want lots of tests reviewed.

26th May 2016 12:51pm
Student loan mis-sold, says graduate
A graduate's complaint that his student debt has risen by £1,800 in interest in the year since he left university goes viral.

26th May 2016 10:18am
Wales has 'teacher recruitment problem'
Wales is struggling to meet its target for recruiting new trainee secondary teachers, new figures show.

26th May 2016 10:01am
GCSE students have been flunking their exams but being really funny on Twitter instead
They might not have enjoyed their exams but look on the bright side... the future for social media is bright

26th May 2016 07:06am
Online learning to cut tuition fees
A UK online university network is claiming a "breakthrough moment" as students can cut the cost of a Russell Group degree by studying part of it online.