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Over-60s go back to school

Computer whizzes from a school in Milton Keynes shared their skills last week when a local over-60s group attended…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
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Team keeps control to take top prize

A team of young engineers from the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, will now compete in a world final after…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
Politics

Rushden pupils reach new heights

A group of Rushden Academy students in Northamptonshire recently scaled the tallest permanent abseil tower in the world in…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
Politics

Richard Gill, Katie Scarnell and Dr Hilary Macaulay

Richard Gill, the current headteacher of the Arthur Terry secondary school, Birmingham, will step up to chief executive of…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
Politics

Sutton Trust expands Pathways to Law schools programme

GCSE pupils from deprived areas will receive workshops to introduce them to the legal profession, in a drive to…

Schools Week Reporter
Schools Week Reporter
Politics

Inventive ways with a Raspberry Pi …

Some of the UK’s brightest young innovators were celebrated recently at an annual Raspberry Pi coding competition final at…

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips

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DfE threatened with legal action over ‘unlawful’ Covid attendance rules

The government is being threatened with legal action if it fails to update attendance guidance for vulnerable children and…

James Carr
James Carr
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Academy trusts’ cash stash rises to £3bn despite pandemic pressures

Academy trusts boosted their reserves and surpluses last year despite the upheaval of Covid, official figures show. New Department…

Tom Belger
Tom Belger