[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba — The Amhara Regional Education Bureau has announced that only 21% of the expected high school students have registered so far, despite the official start of student registration on 25 August 2025.
[Nile Post] Schools in Ntungamo District opened for third term with low student turnout after parents withheld their children following reports of a teachers’ strike.
I knocked on doors, spoke to people about their hopes and concerns, and wrote poetry to share with them. It could and should be an art form for everyone
When I first suggested knocking on strangers’ doors and offering to write a poem for them, for nothing, on any subject of their choosing, the responses weren’t exactly enthusiastic. I’m from Heaton in Newcastle upon Tyne, where the...
I should have been devastated when I came third in a public speaking competition. But the joy that came out of nowhere has shaped the rest of my life
“I am a teenager, living in an age with war, corruption, discrimination, racism, sexism. But no one seems angry about it. People see the slight advances towards equal society as having solved our issues entirely and it just isn’t enough.”
[Daily Trust] The crisis rocking the Federal Polytechnic, Bida, Niger State, escalated on Monday as soldiers were deployed to examination halls following threats by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP).
Speaking at an educational summit, former President Barack Obama criticized his successor’s attacks on his political rivals in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
White House using civil rights laws to wage campaign against school system to undermine free speech, says suit
The Trump administration is using civil rights laws to wage a campaign against the University of California in an attempt to curtail academic freedom and undermine free speech, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday by faculty, staff, student organizations and every labor union...
Parentkind charity also says 33% of parents of children with special educational needs reported financial strain
One in three parents have sought a special needs assessment for their child, according to a survey that reveals a surge in demand for special needs support in schools across the UK.
The figures were released amid mounting apprehension in England over national plans to reform special...
[Nile Post] Minister of State for Higher Education John Chrysestom Muyingo has called on education leaders to transform political support into actionable strategies to strengthen quality assurance and regional integration in higher education.
[Nile Post] MTN MoMo Uganda has launched Term 3 of its “Win School Fees with MoMo” campaign, continuing an initiative that has already relieved more than 50 Ugandan families of the burden of paying annual school fees.
[Nile Post] – Teachers in Kabale District on Monday joined their colleagues nationwide in the industrial action declared by the Uganda National Teachers’ Union (Unatu), boycotting work over what they describe as unfair salary disparities in the education sector.
[Nile Post] Season 2 of the International Schools Alumni League concluded in electrifying fashion, with players and fans gathering on Saturday for an unforgettable awards night at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi.
[Nile Post] University graduates in Uganda have been urged to supplement their academic qualifications with hands-on vocational skills to increase their chances of employment and self-reliance, especially in the face of limited job opportunities.
[Nile Post] The International School Alumni (I.S.A.) League, powered by Guinness, on Saturday held its second season awards ceremony at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi, Kampala.
[Nile Post] The Uganda Professional Humanities Teachers Union (UPHTU) has publicly distanced itself from the ongoing nationwide strike by arts teachers, clarifying that its members will not be participating in the industrial action.