Brexit leaves thousands fewer overseas teachers despite hiring plan Reforms to get more overseas teachers working in English schools would fill only a sixth of the shortfall in EU recruits since Brexit, DfE analysis shows
Holland Park parents and NEU lose legal bid to block school transfer Holland Park School’s failed High Court claim against the DfE paves the way for it to join United Learning
The schools bill is dead, so where next for academies? Can the government achieve its vision for the school system after shredding its flagship legislation?
Jump in reserves leaves maintained schools sitting on £2.2 billion Covid savings and project delays shored up reserves before the current cost-of-living squeeze
DfE will ‘prioritise’ parts of shelved schools bill Schools bill axed in current form with most academy legislation shelved, but ‘priority’ proposals like out-of-school register still on table
Speed read: DfE energy-saving tips and £500m funding rules Schools told to do energy ‘spot checks’, and should spend new efficiency upgrade cash this financial year
Award-winning head Pepe Hart banned over bullying claims Ex-head Pepe Hart was banned from teaching for at least two years after being found guilty of bullying, intimidating and mocking staff
Academy reform limbo risks ‘good chap theory of government’ Calls for greater intervention powers after trust warned four times in six years over school performance
Academy could transfer to fourth trust in a decade Figures obtained by Schools Week reveal more than 50 schools have been run by three different trusts