DfE revises tutoring subsidy reduction from 60% to 50% amid concerns
Schools should be able to access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) cash without having to match funding from “extremely stretched” budgets, keep reading
Schools should be able to access National Tutoring Programme (NTP) cash without having to match funding from “extremely stretched” budgets, keep reading
As reported by the BBC, pupils are suffering from a shortage of supply teachers, say school staff They say low keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, more than 90 English primary schools are to close or are at risk of closure keep reading
As reported by the BBC, four out of every 10 pupils have difficulty accessing free period products in UK schools, keep reading
Julie McCulloch, director of policy at the Association of School and College Leaders has responded to the latest COVID Social keep reading
Teachers, leaders, support staff and governors are joining forces to lobby MPs for a better deal for schools, colleges and keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, schools in England are in preparations to move to class sizes of up to 60 children from keep reading
As reported by gov.uk, over 1,000 school building improvement projects will receive the green light today as part of plans keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a survey has revealed that caterers are having to change their menus and cut back keep reading
According to research published by UNISON, Conservative cuts to schooling mean a pupil who started school in England in 2010 keep reading
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