22 May at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian
Charities say more should be done to support girls who experience prolonged bleeding and severe menstrual pain
Heavy, prolonged periods and severe menstrual pain are linked with lower school attendance and poorer GCSE scores, according to new research.
The England-based study found that more than a third of girls (36%) who participated experienced heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, which...
22 May at 06:24 AM, via BBC News
A school appoints a vice principal who specialises in pupil behaviour after teachers walk out.
22 May at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian
New Labour initiative created ‘remarkably long-lasting’ health and education improvements, says report
Sure Start children’s centres provided £2 of savings for every £1 in costs, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), prompting calls for the government to look at such services as potentially paying for themselves.
The centres, championed by the last Labour government, created...
21 May at 18:05 PM, via The Guardian
This slash-and-burn approach is indefensible and would have been anathema to previous Labour governments
Ask any one of the 187 female Labour MPs whether they would have made it to the House of Commons without an education and you would probably get short shrift. Most would wax lyrical about their school days and the teachers who taught and inspired them.
Yet the government of which those women...
21 May at 02:52 AM, via BBC News
The government wants universities to check the safety of halls and reach out to families after a death.
20 May at 20:27 PM, via BBC News
Those convicted of child sexual offences may not be banned from contact with their own offspring.
20 May at 15:02 PM, via BBC News
The new T-level students on the Aston University course aim to bring new blood to the industry.
20 May at 07:14 AM, via BBC News
A report calls for a specialist education programme for those aged 16-24 who come to NI as asylum seekers and refugees.
20 May at 07:07 AM, via BBC News
A many shakeup plan also sees sweet treats and fried food being cut down in primary schools.
19 May at 23:18 PM, via BBC News
The Department for the Economy says the unions have agreed an increase of 5.5% for 2024/25.
19 May at 07:18 AM, via BBC News
The number of incidents of racism or racist bullying recorded in Scotland’s schools jumped by 50% last year.
18 May at 08:34 AM, via BBC News
Staffs and students at the Coventry school are fundraising to help a former teacher after the crash.
18 May at 07:29 AM, via BBC News
Parents of children at schools have called on a council to reinstate crossing patrols.
17 May at 02:12 AM, via BBC News
Staff say they are often unable to teach as large groups of students roam the school.
15 May at 17:09 PM, via BBC News
The government says “every single penny” raised by the policy will be spent on state schools.
15 May at 12:59 PM, via BBC News
The Independent School Council says private school fees increased by 22.6% in January compared to a year ago.
13 May at 16:57 PM, via BBC News
The University of Greater Manchester suspends George Holmes after ‘serious allegations’ are raised.
13 May at 12:02 PM, via BBC News
Unions say some pupils are disruptive, leaving the teachers no choice.
12 May at 17:03 PM, via BBC News
A report says David Blight’s conduct had fallen “significantly short of the standards expected”.
12 May at 13:09 PM, via BBC News
A council is criticised for a sex education presentation that was intended to be used in schools.
12 May at 08:23 AM, via BBC News
Teachers are worried some children are not school-ready and cannot carry out basic tasks.