A-level results are out this morning – here’s your handy Schools Week round up of the key trends. All findings are for ...
If we want to improve outcomes for white working class pupils, reading fluency is one of the best places to start.
The proportion of A* grades achieved by A-level students in England has risen by 2.1 per cent in a year, with regional and gender gaps widening. This year 9.6 per cent of grades were A*, up from 9.4 ...
Psychology saw the largest increase in top grades among the most popular A-level subjects this year. Four out of the top ten most popular subjects saw rises in the number of As and above awarded this ...
Plans to replace real examples of children’s work with AI created answers in SATs moderator tests will save the government at least £95,000 a year. Schools Week revealed the Standards and Testing ...
Ministers also “agreed to adopt an operating principle of devolving by default – meaning that where policies or services are ...
The workforce in England’s classrooms does not reflect the ethnic diversity of the children who learn in them. With ...
Hard hat or graduation cap? That was the question Andy Burnham posed as he outlined his vision of technical and vocational qualifications for 14-year-olds. Trying to match local employers and future ...
Ministers have no plans to reopen the previous government’s curriculum and assessment review as part of education reforms announced by the prime minister, Schools Week understands. Keir Starmer’s ...
A touring theatre production and learning resources designed specifically for Catholic schools are among “innovative” programmes awarded government funding aimed to tackle antisemitism in education.