DfE invites bids from AI tutoring pilot partners The new technology is already used extensively in the classroom but, warns a union, is no 'magic bullet'
Don’t scrap industry-prized diploma, pleads BRIT School boss Cuts to qualifications equivalent to three A-levels could force pupils to study outside school, says head of high-profile arts school
Exam board fined £270,000 over errors in physics papers 40 students received the wrong grades due to a number of errors in OCR's physics papers from last year
Councils take the lead on school-based nurseries Headteachers urge authorities to 'work closely' with schools following government rule change
Number of exam grades challenged declines by 18 per cent But the number of overall appeals increases, as does their success rate
Ministers plan new careers service, but current provider intends to bid Careers & Enterprise Company confirms it will throw its hat in the ring when the DfE puts its provision out to tender
DfE considers new approach to careers funding Government begins market engagement over ‘future support for schools and colleges to deliver careers education’
£900k scheme offers ‘equal access to chess in schools’ Between 350 and 450 schools across all nine regions of the UK will take part
‘We’re not magicians’: Sixth forms’ fury over cash squeeze Leaders say funding gap could threaten their ability to offer a broad range of subjects and hold down class sizes