Poor mental health means pupils are less likely to achieve five GCSEs
A study warns of a ‘double hit’ to students’ prospects after the COVID crisis disrupted learning and affected wellbeing This keep reading
A study warns of a ‘double hit’ to students’ prospects after the COVID crisis disrupted learning and affected wellbeing This keep reading
The pandemic has added extra stress to all our lives, and for those with anxiety disorders the last year has keep reading
Phil Burton, business manager at Hallbrook Primary School, gives us his thoughts on the government funding changes that have occurred keep reading
The DfE have updated their guidance on free schools meals due to an extension for certain groups The DfE have keep reading
Experts urge government to take more holistic approach to children’s lives and wellbeing in light of COVID CREDIT: This is keep reading
In this blog we summarise the final two takeaways from a reflection workshop held in December 2020. Teams from 10 keep reading
In this blog we summarise two out of four takeaways from a reflection workshop held in December 2020. Teams from keep reading
School budgets are tight at the best of times, but the pandemic has resulted in budgets being stretched further than keep reading
Poll reveals grave concern among schools and councils at the scale of learning gaps that have appeared CREDIT: This is keep reading
One–in-five UK schools have set up a food bank since the start of the pandemic to support struggling local families, keep reading
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