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New qualifications for students who fail English and maths GCSEs
The government also announces plans for ‘V-level’ vocational qualifications, along with a duty on schools to support students into post-16 study
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New qualifications for students who fail English and maths GCSEs
The government also announces plans for ‘V-level’ vocational qualifications, along with a duty on schools to support students into post-16 study
Ofsted: No more ‘end-of-day surprises’ in inspections
Watchdog's national education director also tells the Schools North East summit that Ofsted is in talks with the DfE about concerns over the inspection of inclusion
Curriculum review will support change to ‘inflexible’ GCSE resits
Professor Becky Francis tells the Confederation of School Trusts conference that only 50 out of 3,000 17-year-olds who had achieved a grade 2 in GCSE maths went on to pass in the most recent round of resits
Rise in cheating and misbehaviour among Scottish exam students
There were over 200 cases of cheating or misbehaving among students sitting exams and taking national qualifications in 2024-25, up from 173 the previous year
Oliver: Heads don’t automatically lose job after poor Ofsted grades
The chief inspector, speaking at the Confederation of School Trusts conference, rejects the idea that Ofsted has not considered headteachers' wellbeing in developing its new inspections
CST questions if MAT inspections should grade trusts
The introduction of inspections for trusts should not discourage them from taking on struggling schools, argues the MAT sector body
Lack of special schools in DfE hubs ‘is an act of self-harm’
Sector leaders voice concerns that the government's first wave of behaviour and attendance hubs includes only mainstream settings
Most pupils in poverty missing out on free school meals
Free school meals eligibility is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ as a measure of pupil deprivation, EPI report warns
DfE to encourage AI tutors in schools
But England’s largest education union warns against ‘tutoring on a shoestring’ and says many disadvantaged students need direct contact with teachers
Scotland worst in UK for violent injuries to school staff
In the 10 years to 2024 there were almost 500 reports of serious injuries to Scottish school staff caused by violence, including fractures, dislocations and loss of consciousness
School leaders added to DfE inclusion group
Expert advisers will now look at how the government's inclusion drive tallies with curriculum and Ofsted reform
Most MATs expect an in-year deficit this year
Analysis of multi-academy trust finances warns of a 'sharp deterioration' since last year and 'growing pressures'
SEND: Pupils ‘have greater sense of belonging’ in special schools
Sutton Trust research reveals the challenges that the government is facing in its drive to make mainstream schools more inclusive
Schools across Northern Ireland in ‘state of disrepair’
‘Unsafe’ school sites in Northern Ireland could lead to a bill of up to £800 million, according to Stormont Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee
Government sets 90% phonics check target
A mandatory reading test for Year 8 students will also be introduced by the end of this parliament, Bridget Phillipson confirms