
26th October 2016 07:48am
New teacher found for tiny island school
A new teacher has been found for a school with just nine pupils on the tiny Hebridean island of Muck.

25th October 2016 11:12pm
Free thinking
A university for coding without any teachers has opened in California this month.

25th October 2016 03:48pm
Academy funding must be transparent, says MP
The transparency and accountability of academy spending must be improved, says chairman of the parliamentary Education Committee, Neil Carmichael MP

25th October 2016 03:04pm
Theatre applies to be first to open free school
The Royal and Derngate Theatre announces plans to launch a new secondary school in Northampton specialising in the arts.

25th October 2016 02:52pm
Apprenticeship 'U-turn' will help poorest teenagers
Updated government plans, for apprenticeship funding in England, have been welcomed by critics who feared they would exclude the poor.

25th October 2016 02:18pm
New teacher found for tiny island school
A new teacher has been found for a school with just nine pupils on the tiny Hebridean island of Muck.

25th October 2016 05:16am
Special needs: Review of plans to cut nursery school hours
The Education Authority (EA) begins a review of its plans to cut hours for pupils at special school nurseries.

24th October 2016 04:25pm
Teen hackers study considers link to addiction
A study for Europol suggests efforts to stop young people hacking could learn from anti-addiction efforts.

24th October 2016 04:07pm
Vale of Glamorgan high school is on the mend after 'strong progress', watchdog finds
Education watchdog Estyn said Barry Comprehensive School was addressing major shortcomings in teaching and attendance

24th October 2016 02:21pm
New teachers: 30% of 2010 intake quit within five years
Almost a third of the new teachers who started jobs in English state schools in 2010 had left the sector five years later, ministers confirm.