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GCSE results 2026: English and maths pass rates down for fifth straight year
This year’s GCSE results also reveal that the regional divide in England in attainment continued to widen while the gender gap narrowed
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Anger over ‘unreasonably difficult’ A-level paper
Institute of Physics urges exam board AQA to take action amid reports that students were left in tears by A-level paper
Teachers’ views sought on new Scottish education bill
The education bill promises to 'better support pupils and teachers', so MSPs are particularly keen to hear their opinions
Social challenges are ‘beyond’ trust leaders, CST warns
Schools are facing social difficulties caused by the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis that have left them like 'islands in a raging, flooded river', says expert
Revealed: Why heads fear taking phased retirement
More than half of headteachers would consider phased retirement, partly to avoid burnout, but a third don't think it will be possible, according to research
Exam board: 1.5m pupils struggling to engage at school
Additional staff to support pupils would help combat disengagement, say teachers responding to Pearson survey
Demand for answers on Scottish Erasmus replacement
MSPs question why the Scottish government’s approach to replacing the Erasmus student exchange scheme is ‘so much slower than their counterparts in Wales’
Decision on future of Scottish exams delayed until new school year
Publication of long-awaited Hayward review response – as well as behaviour action plan and mobile phone guidance – put on hold, as education secretary cites pre-election rules
Warning over ‘endemic’ use of non-specialist teachers
Seven subject associations call on the party that forms the next government to 'strengthen' recruitment and support for expert specialist teachers
Councils consider learning hours as leverage in teacher numbers dispute
Scottish councils could offer to protect the time children spend in class in exchange for relaxing the rules on teacher numbers – but is the government interested in compromise?
IFS: Labour’s breakfast clubs plan risks school ‘mission creep’
The free breakfast clubs pledge is part of a set of measures that could present additional challenges for schools, according to the IFS
Unions: Scottish teachers will ‘yet again, not receive pay uplift on time’
Unions blame ‘delay and prevarication’ of councils and government – and say the new settlement date of 1 August will not be met
7 reasons school governing boards struggle
The National Governance Association analysed hundreds of DfE-commissioned reviews: these are the main findings
Main parties ‘silent’ on urgent school funding problems
School finance leaders and trust governors call for the main political parties to set out how they would tackle the 'most significant' issue that schools are facing
Sir Kevan Collins to advise on schools if Labour wins election
Sir Kevan was the government's education recovery commissioner until quitting over a lack of funding for his catch-up package
Connectivity, tech and timetabling ‘barriers’ to Scottish digital academy
New research also finds 41 per cent of upper secondary students can't take the courses they want in school, usually because of teacher availability
Poorer high-ability pupils in primary miss top GCSE grades
Disadvantaged, high-achieving 5-year-olds keep pace with their affluent peers in primary – but an attainment gap opens up in early secondary, research shows
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Schools Awards 2024 winners revealed
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Schools Awards celebrated the fantastic achievements of the school sector and teaching profession this year, which included a lifetime achievement award for executive headteacher John Morris OBE
Trust capacity grants fall £33m short of bids
Leaders say they have to 'significantly scale back' growth plans due to widening shortfalls in capacity funding allocations as revealed by ÌÇÐÄVlog
Sir Jon Coles: Government needs ‘complete reset’ with schools
Leader of the biggest MAT wants higher expectations of trusts, new school improvement structures and the scrapping of DfE 'micro-interventions' like the times tables check
Weekly round-up: GCSE students hit and MAT fears
This week’s essential education news and analysis includes disadvantaged GCSE students being disrupted by teacher absence and a halt on key decisions affecting academy trusts
Mothballing rural schools ‘a betrayal of communities’
Fears have been raised that councils are increasingly mothballing rural schools – with campaigners saying the move is ‘closure by stealth’
Disadvantage absence gap widens in Year 7
Wider absence gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers after transition to secondary could be partly down to differences in 'parental support', say analysts
Concern as MAT growth advisory meetings halted
Leader calls for 'full transparency about academy decisions' as ÌÇÐÄVlog reveals that regional advisory boards will not meet or publish minutes in pre-election period
Limited SEND funding pledges pose ‘serious threat’ to provision
The next government must tackle the challenges of the special educational needs and disabilities system, urges Education Policy Institute