Queen Elizabeth II: Schools’ memories of a beloved monarch The education community remembers the Queen’s warmth, leadership and legendary quick wit during meetings across her 70-year reign
Follow ‘evidence not ideology’ on grammar schools, ministers told ‘Evidence broker’ boss warns expanding selection is ‘unlikely’ to reduce inequality
Unusual school job advert seeks to put applicants off ‘I am grateful for your interest, but I am going to try and discourage you from applying’
Energy support delays could prove costly as schools in limbo Leaders ‘totally in the dark’ more than a week after Truss’s vague pledge
Malthouse set to appoint ex-No 10 education policy adviser Rory Gribbell would replace Mark Lehain as adviser to the education secretary, but decision with No 10
Songs and marmalade sandwiches: Schools remember The Queen Schools across the country mark the monarch’s passing on the first day of mourning
Secondary schools face 6,000 trainee teacher shortfall Analysis shows the government is thousands off its teacher target this year – with recruitment also getting worse
New tutoring custodians vow to ‘win hearts and minds’ Tutors warn of a ‘very real danger’ money for the scheme will be pulled
Oak vows to resist meddling ministers, but issues remain Online academy boss says he’ll say ‘no’ to ministers who try to interfere, as academy boss warns against ‘state control’