
27th February 2020 06:00am
Fears for future of children's homes as debts rise
Six of the 10 largest providers of children's homes and foster care are in debt, a report suggests.

27th February 2020 12:42am
Uni admissions could scrap use of predicted grades
Applications to university could switch to after pupils get their A-level results, says watchdog.

27th February 2020 12:42am
Legal victories over 'No DSS' letting agents
Two single mothers win out-of-court settlements against letting agents refusing benefit claimants.

27th February 2020 12:41am
Bosses told to stop spending apprentice cash on themselves
Education secretary warns employers to stop using apprenticeship funds for MBAs for top managers.

26th February 2020 03:48pm
Why are some schools closing over coronavirus?
The official advice is that schools should not close, so why are some shutting their doors?

26th February 2020 02:50am
Childcare costs: Parents of children under two pay 5% more
A report finds part-time nursery care costs more than £130 per week in England, Scotland and Wales.

26th February 2020 12:01am
Wales' schools told to put new curriculum at top of agenda and ensure standards don't slip
"The responsibility is on each school to design its own curriculum to provide what their learners need."

24th February 2020 07:43am
GCSEs: Exams in Wales could be sat online in future
The new head of Wales' exam watchdog believes "significantly more" tests could be sat online.

24th February 2020 12:35am
Climate change: Schools failing us, say pupils
Educated people cause most harm to the planet so schools must change, say teenage climate campaigners.

22nd February 2020 03:45pm
Trinity Hall: Cambridge college head 'steps back' over handling of sex complaints
Dr Jeremy Morris is moving aside while an internal review into how allegations were handled takes place.