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Warren Carratt, the chief executive of the Nexus MAT which runs 16 special and one mainstream school, previously said he has seen an increase in primary schools “opening discussions” on academisation, ...
One of the country’s first ever free schools has been censured after handing the government “inaccurate” budget forecasts while racking up deficits of over £300,000.
An academy trust has said it has “no plans” for a “widespread” rollout of virtual teachers across its schools, following a ...
An exam board will be fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 GCSE students received the wrong exam results last year. The ...
Exam entry fees will rise at a greater rate than school funding again next year, with England’s largest exam board putting up ...
A reformed GCSE would give all students the chance to benefit from a broad and inclusive English curriculum that better ...
The DfE has been urged to 'expand, rather than downgrade' language hubs, after a report warned pupils in poorer areas are 20% ...
The Teaching Commission's report reveals the key challenges and offers solutions for school leaders and policymakers alike ...
The government has said schools locked out of its system for reporting their PE and sports premium spending will be able to ...
Inspectors have criticised Ofsted’s demand they complete more than six days of training ahead of the launch of new report ...
Matt Wrack was elected as general secretary of England’s second-largest education union last week. The former Fire Brigades ...
Matt Wrack has been elected as the permanent general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union. The former Fire Brigades Union ...
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