Holland Park parents now threaten to sue Ofsted in MAT battle They claim school’s ‘inadequate’ judgment is ‘intended to drive through’ plans to join United Learning
Ofqual chief admits exam board mistakes caused ‘distress’ Chief regulator Jo Saxton also told school leaders handwriting is ‘here to stay’, and warn they face worse results than 2021
Schools now ‘part of the welfare state’ as cost of living crisis deepens Leaders reveal how even working families are now struggling to feed and clothe their children
Holland Park rated ‘inadequate’ as Ofsted slams behaviour and ‘disharmony’ School at centre of scandal and legal battle, but Ofsted faces questions over past praise for the school
DfE wants schools to find £1bn savings to cover rising bills The DfE also vowed to help schools cut energy and water use, fund more finance training and improve flood and crime defences
‘Risk of imminent failure’: 1 in 3 schools need ‘immediate’ repairs 7,100 schools given worst possible rating for at least one aspect of their buildings
Jump in teachers leaving, plus 6 more school workforce findings Thousands more teachers leaving the profession again as pandemic effect wears off, with vacancies at highest since 2010
Holland Park staff and parents take MAT fight to High Court The NEU is backing parents’ bid to stop the standalone academy joining United Learning, claiming consultation was flawed
National Institute of Teaching wants to be ‘tide that lifts all boats’ CEO Melanie Renowden tells Schools Week why the sector should embrace rather than fear the new flagship teacher training initiative