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As part of the government’s pledge that all school pupils will have access to mental health support by 2029-30, recent steps ...
Twenty per cent of allergic reactions to food occur in schools, and while some schools are well prepared to deal with the ...
This March, we hosted our first ever Education Business Live event in London, which allowed education professionals to explore key sector challenges and discover the latest solutions.
New research by The Sutton Trust has revealed that disadvantaged children from London have much greater opportunities, with 20 constituencies with the highest ranking for opportunity being in London.
The government has allocated more than £630 million to public buildings to upgrade their energy measures, such as heat pumps, ...
A recent TeacherTapp survey found that only half of parents attended parents evening appointments (either online or in person ...
For safety and legal reasons you must maintain your minibus properly. Whether you own the vehicle outright or have one on a contract hire/lease arrangement, as the operator of the vehicle your ...
Schools that make a purchase over the relevant EU threshold now have a requirement to carry out all communication and exchange of information relevant to the tender electronically. Crescent Purchasing ...
Research shows that obese children and adolescents are more likely to become obese adults and also develop various diseases such as type 2 diabetes, and a worrying 30 per cent of children in England ...
The Welsh government is to increase the funding for the Flexible Skills Programme from £1.3 million a year to over £7.5 ...
Fire safety of students and staff in specialised schools pose additional considerations, as some students may require extra assistance during an emergency evacuation. Therefore, it is crucial to ...
Not all teachers have the confidence and skill set to ensure all students are included in school PE lessons. Kat Southwell, Active Kids for All manager at the English Federation of Disability Sport, ...