Academies Brighton trust to close after ‘GAG pooling’ controversy MAT at centre of first ‘GAG pooling’ strikes will transfer schools to other trusts Jack Dyson 11mo Jack Dyson 11mo Movers and Shakers Movers and shakers: Ascent, Supporting Education, Peterborough Keys, AQA This week’s movers and shakers include a former schools minister, a keen rally car fan, a volleyball player and… Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo Schools Bill Academy reforms ‘open door to more Catholic schools’ Campaigners fear lifting rule requiring all new schools to be academies will allow more voluntary aided settings that select… Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo News Most schools face making cuts next year, unions warn School Cuts coalition warns of a £700m funding gap as government tells leaders to find ‘efficiencies’ to meet pay… Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo Schools UK and Ukraine schools to strengthen ties by swapping stories New initiative for 50 schools launched as PM Starmer visits school No 219 in Ukraine Rhi Storer 11mo Rhi Storer 11mo Schools Exclusive Keep Latin funding for six more months, leaders urge Phillipson Schools involved in the Latin Excellence Programme have written to the education secretary to ask for an extension Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo AI AI plan: Hackathons, chatbots and new tools for schools Keir Starmer this week unveiled a new plan to boost AI – but what does this mean for schools?… Rhi Storer 11mo Rhi Storer 11mo News Exclusive CEOs of big trusts ‘escape scrutiny’ under government’s ‘outlier’ pay crackdown Method used by government for trust pay checks appears to be loaded against smaller trusts Jack Dyson 11mo Jack Dyson 11mo Behaviour Exclusive £10m behaviour hubs to end – but what next? Ministers are ‘considering different ways on how to build the programme’, but it will end in its current form… Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Politics Exclusive Labour cost-cutting spree now hits STEM Science teacher training and physics take-up programmes cut despite Starmer’s pledge to make England an AI ‘superpower’ Jack Dyson 11mo Jack Dyson 11mo Recruitment and retention Long read Two-thirds of schools using free vacancy website still pay for adverts elsewhere Government launched Teaching Vacancies service in 2019, with ministers predicting schools would save £75m Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo Lydia Chantler-Hicks 11mo News Amend schools bill to guarantee no ceiling on pay, Phillipson told Trusts body warns ‘restrictive and prescriptive pay and conditions’ may ‘undermine schools’ and trusts’ ability to attract staff’ Freddie Whittaker 11mo Freddie Whittaker 11mo Newer 1 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 1,015 Older