MPs understand that if council powers are used inappropriately it will negatively impact relationships, writes Robert Halfon This week,... MPs have slammed an “astonishing” lack of data on the number ...
‘A switched-on parent can do more in 40 minutes of one-to-one than a class’ ‘A switched-on parent can do more in 40 minutes of one-to-one than a class’ The only official advice on ‘flexi-schooling’ is ...
When first announced at the King’s Speech, the then “children’s wellbeing bill” was set to enact a range of reforms pledged ...
The proposed children’s wellbeing and schools bill would give ministers a new legal power to intervene where academy trusts ...
Trials for a “new approach” to inspections will start in the first week of next term, Ofsted has announced as it ploughs ...
Thousands of secondary pupils are facing “significant disruption” after the government scrapped its state school Latin ...
The council officer behind a controversial plan to charge schools £21,000 for exclusions has now said it “won’t happen” and ...
The LGA has called for 'urgent' government reform of the SEND system after promised clarity for councils on the brink of ...
The number of schools and colleges rapped for exam cheating more than doubled last year, taking incidents back to ...
In a briefing for CST members, seen by Schools Week, Cruddas said seeing the detail of the bill would be “essential”, but ...
A London council launched a £200,000-a-year urgent repairs grant for its poorest schools – only to be ordered by government ...