Carlisle Labour party joins the fight for increased funding
Carlisle’s Labour party has spoken out about school funding cuts, according to News and Star The Labour party in Carlisle keep reading
Carlisle’s Labour party has spoken out about school funding cuts, according to News and Star The Labour party in Carlisle keep reading
According to Manchester Evening News, a boys’ academy has leapfrogged from ‘requires improvement’ to ‘outstanding’, but the head teacher believes keep reading
A seminar on school resource management is due to happen at the end of March next year, and SBLs are keep reading
According to Oxford Times, a rise in the need for support for SEN pupils is expected to lead to a keep reading
In a drive to increase awareness of the advantages of edtech, Edtech 50 Schools has launched a campaign to find keep reading
A Walsall school has been commended by Ofsted for its improvements – but it still has work to do, according keep reading
Damian Hinds has promised to help school leaders across the UK cut down on “unnecessary” workloads Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, keep reading
A new Sheffield school has experienced over-subscription due to its lack of catchment area and dedication to challenging pupils, according keep reading
The school business management role is evolving to reflect the needs of the education sector, and there is a drive keep reading
The government has now opened applications for running the country’s first secure school The Department for Education is looking for keep reading
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