Britain’s crumbling schools are the result of an investment crisis
Pupils return to home-education after the Department of Education deems 156 schools structurally unsafe.
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Pupils return to home-education after the Department of Education deems 156 schools structurally unsafe.
ByRishi Sunak has protected the status quo in schools and universities, as the gaps of privilege and geography grow ever…
ByIndependent research shows the shadow education secretary’s plan to remove private schools’ tax exemption will help the sector.
ByThe sense of fatalism across the country means that the party’s education plan is its most important initiative.
ByAlso this week: nourishing our children and the social media con.
ByTeachers reported children starting school while still in nappies and lacking basic language skills.
ByThe carcinogenic substance is estimated to be present on the estates of as much as 81 per cent of English…
ByBetter mathematics education is one the best investments we can make towards our future.
ByThe inspection body is flawed – but we forget about the anarchy of schools before its creation and the kids…
ByTeachers act as social workers, counsellors, nurses, childminders, cooks, cleaners – and even police.
ByMore than a thousand have been affected by what authorities say are deliberate toxic gas attacks.
ByElite education is not “woke” at all.
ByTeachers shouldn't have to choose between their own wellbeing and that of their students.
ByLabour shadow minister says it is “astonishing” that the Prime Minister is still failing to take this issue seriously.
ByWhy should Katharine Birbalsingh’s pupils need silent corridors while Winchester College gets a rifle club?
ByTwo years’ extra arithmetic doesn’t make up for 12 years of bad teaching.
ByThe shadow education secretary on what the UK can learn from Estonia, snobbery at Oxford and whether she wants to…
ByIn his new book, A Revolution Betrayed, Peter Hitchens overstates the merits of selection in state education.
ByNine of the UK’s most prestigious private schools charge parents more than typical earnings of £33,000.
ByRemoving charitable status from private schools won’t lose Labour money – or voters.
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