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There’s a certain irony to Jamie Oliver, Britain’s best-selling non-fiction author and the nation’s favourite culinary ...
Since giving up its schools in 2018, the SchoolsCompany Trust has existed as a shell charity to preside over the legal battle ...
The inquiry has sent out Rule 9 requests to individual schools and trusts. Those contacted could be asked to provide a statement, for example because they assisted the Department for Education or the ...
But the Elliot Foundation Academies Trust (TEFAT) says that “using public money” to court schools is “a misuse of funds”. The ...
The power of geography comes from the flexibility of its knowledge. By studying a broad range of subdomains, pupils should be ...
An accounting loophole keeping spiralling SEND deficits from bankrupting councils has been extended for two years. The ...
Exam boards are to explore taking “action” over the “emerging issue” of social media influencers claiming they can predict ...
Susan Acland-Hood, the DfE’s permanent secretary, asked teacher trainers in April to “respond” to a “high level of interest” ...
One pupil, known as Lydia, spent 83 days in isolation and 14 days suspended in 2023-24, equating to more than half of the ...
A child starts in nursery, gets eight Dream Big Days by Year 6 – eight days to try construction, media, biology, whatever ...
Schools should produce inclusion audits and follow “enforceable” national inclusivity standards, suggests a new report that ...
“I was a real fanboy, if you like,” Dickson says. “But when I came for the interview, I was just like, ‘oh my goodness, this ...