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Education

Malawi: Children Demand Child-Sensitive 2025-2026 Budgeting

Today at 16:16 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nyasa Times] Forty (40) children drawn from Balaka, Dowa, Mchinji, Mwanza and Ntchisi on Saturday gathered in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, to provide their inputs and recommendations in the formulation of the forthcoming 2025-2026 National Budget.

Namibia: Parents Demand Temporary Schools for Stranded Pupils

Today at 16:10 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] Weeks after the 2026 academic year officially started, some parents are calling on the education ministry to urgently set up temporary schools or tents to accommodate pupils who are still without placements.

Togo: Regional English Language Fellows Conference Strengthens U.S.-Togo Education Partnerships

Today at 13:38 PM, via AllAfrica

[U.S. Embassy Lome] Senior government officials, educators, and partners convened in Lomé for the Regional English Language Fellows Conference to advance collaboration in English language education and professional exchange. The event highlighted ongoing U.S. support for education and innovation in Togo, recognized national efforts to expand English instruction, and reaffirmed shared...

South Africa: Not One Learner Passed Matric At Limpopo School

Today at 12:55 PM, via AllAfrica

[Scrolla] All 15 learners failed matric at Naledi Ya Meso Secondary School in Dikgalaopeng, Limpopo, the country’s only 100% fail rate. Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba visited the school on 15 January, promising help and blaming poor leadership.

South Africa: Basic Education Committee Chairperson Shocked By Eastern Cape School Shooting

Today at 12:44 PM, via AllAfrica

[Parliament of South Africa] The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, Ms Joy Maimela, has learned with utter shock and profound sadness of the tragic shooting at Ntabankulu Primary School in the Eastern Cape on Thursday, which resulted in the deaths of three educators and left another educator fighting for her life in hospital.

Liberia: Dr. Augurie Stevens Pledges Reform, Accountability As Mcss Superintendent

Today at 12:38 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA — Dr. Augurie E. Stevens has assumed office as Superintendent of the Monrovia Consolidated School System, pledging to stabilize and transform Liberia’s largest public school system through reforms prioritizing integrity, accountability, and student success.

Liberia: Over One Thousand School Going-Kids At Risk

Today at 12:29 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] Tubmanburg City, Bomi County, January 26, 2026: Over one thousand school-going children’s futures are currently uncertain following the immediate closure and transfer of the Bomi Junior High School to the C.H Dewey auditorium due to the dilapidated and deplorable condition of the school facility.

Schools in England should be phone-free all day, education secretary says

Today at 10:20 AM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson says pupils should not use mobiles at any point, as Ofsted prepares to inspect compliance

Schools should be phone-free throughout the entire day, the education secretary has told headteachers in England, stressing that pupils should not use the devices even as calculators or for research.

Bridget Phillipson wrote to schools to underline updated guidance issued by the...

New £1.5m awards scheme launches to celebrate UK visual art education

Today at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Freelands Foundation will give £100,000 to three projects every year ‘against the backdrop of 15 years of cuts’

A new £1.5m awards scheme has been launched to recognise and celebrate visual art education in the UK – with £100,000 being awarded to three organisations a year for the next five years.

The Freelands Foundation announced the award on Monday for recent or ongoing projects...

A Sunday Snowstorm Blankets New York

Today at 02:18 AM, via New York Times

The city got about nine inches of snow and at least one person died from exposure to the cold as Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced his first big test in nuts-and-bolts governing.

Report sets out ‘blueprint for change’ to increase working-class representation in the arts

Today at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Inquiry finds class should become protected characteristic and calls for rise in number of apprenticeships

An inquiry into class representation in creative fields has recommended changes believed to be the first of their kind in Greater Manchester to increase the number of working-class people in the arts.

Class Ceiling, a report led by Nazir Afzal, the chancellor of the University of...

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