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Pupils could get right to opt out of sex education

The “blanket right” of parents to withdraw their children from sex education lessons is being reviewed by the government as…

Freddie Whittaker
Freddie Whittaker
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Ofsted inspectors urged to crack down on schools ‘off-rolling’ pupils

Ofsted has urged its inspectors to crack down on schools found to be “off-rolling” pupils, suggesting those transferring large…

Jess Staufenberg
Jess Staufenberg
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Lord Baker: Colleges should visit schools ‘once a year’

Colleges should visit schools once a year to promote vocational options for pupils under a new scheme designed to…

Freddie Whittaker
Freddie Whittaker
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Government scraps longer school day pledge

The government has scrapped a £285 million pledge to fund longer days at secondary school for pupils to access…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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Sex education to be compulsory in all secondary schools

The government will extend compulsory sex education to all secondary schools and introduce relationships education for all pupils from age…

Freddie Whittaker
Freddie Whittaker
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Hereford sixth form college first to become academy

Hereford Sixth Form College has become the first institute of its kind to convert to academy status, with plans…

Billy Camden
Billy Camden


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Schools urged to allocate places using admission lotteries

State schools should hand out places based on random admission ballots to ensure the country’s best comprehensives can’t tactically…

Billy Camden
Billy Camden
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Greening announces £415m ‘sugar tax’ cash for new school sports facilities

Schools will be able to bid for a slice of £415 million to fund new sports facilities, education secretary…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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‘Far from clear’ if DfE can cope with academies expansion, warn MPs

MPs have questioned the government’s capacity to cope with the growth of the academies programme, amid predictions of “further…

Freddie Whittaker
Freddie Whittaker
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School leaders urge chancellor to plug education funding shortfall

School leaders have urged chancellor Philip Hammond to pump billions of pounds more into the education budget to wipe…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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Poor pupils falling behind at secondary school, study finds

The progress made by poor pupils at primary school is being “wiped out” during their secondary years, with those…

John Dickens
John Dickens
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Teachers work nearly 11 hours a day, landmark workload survey reveals

Teachers are working an average of 54.4 hours a week – nearly 11 hours per day – the government’s…

John Dickens
John Dickens