
School will crumble without repairs – teachers
School leaders are calling for support to make repairs to the Grade II-listed building.
FRIDAY, 04 APRIL 2025, 04:08
School leaders are calling for support to make repairs to the Grade II-listed building.
The Diocese of Portsmouth has set out its legal opposition to the Isle of Wight Council plans.
The money will be used to build new schools and for refurbishments to improve energy efficiency.
About 20 pupils are learning how to be “upstanders” so that they can look out for younger children.
A charity wants parents to delay smartphone purchases for their children until they are least 14.
Critics say extra funding announced will not solve Wales’ higher education financial challenges.
Inside the school where a controversial new head warns against “hiding behind words like wellbeing”.
The survey hit the headlines in 2021 after asking pupils as young as 14 about their sexual experiences.
A deputy head teacher wrote to the Welsh government expressing concerns about behaviour at the school.
Dozens of children in one county have been sent to unaccredited online schools at a cost of more than £400,000.
Wales will be at an “economic disadvantage” if it doesn’t increase student numbers, sector warns.
Parent Lisa from Hassocks says the changes should not apply to those already in private schools.
Parents will soon find out which schools their children will be attending from September this year.
Tilly Gerra requires support to study at university, but says she still faces “immense difficulties”.
Pupil numbers are set to fall by 90,000 by 2040, but ministers want to maintain school staffing.
Staff were told they should note that higher marks are awarded at other universities.
Members of the EIS union were due to walk out on 20 February unless cuts were halted and reversed.
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government’s progress on its key missions.
Lincoln College says the option as part of its T-level curriculum was to “reflect industry itself”.
Hunter’s Bar Playschool opened in 1975 and is having to close as staff say government funding is too low.
A teacher acknowledges a pupil said she was being abused at home and should have been kept in school.