Teacher banned over sexual misconduct at Sheffield school
A teacher who "groomed and manipulated" a schoolgirl to perform a sex act on him has been banned for life from the classroom. A Teaching Regulation Agency panel concluded Jason…
A teacher who "groomed and manipulated" a schoolgirl to perform a sex act on him has been banned for life from the classroom. A Teaching Regulation Agency panel concluded Jason…
Two students who died in the Nottingham attacks in 2023 have been awarded posthumous degrees by the University of Nottingham. Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, were stabbed to…
Average private school fees were 22% higher in January 2025 than in January 2024, according to the Independent Schools Council, which represents most independent schools in the UK. The government…
Exam season has come to an end for hundreds of thousands of GCSE students in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. GCSE results come out on Thursday, 21 August from 08:00…
One in six adults thought reducing or removing coursework would be the best way for schools to avoid the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a YouGov survey. The…
The family of a woman who died from suspected methanol poisoning while travelling in south-east Asia have succeeded in their campaign for compulsory education about the issue in schools. Simone…
A university has handed out over £1.7m in compensation to students affected by strikes this year. As of 30 June, Newcastle University had paid £1.72m to learners who saw disrupted…
The head of a school academy chain has warned the education system is in danger of being over-digitised, amid the rise of educational technology. As schools are encouraged to invest…
Shorter school summer holidays may sound like a child's nightmare – but they could be a relief for parents who are trying to juggle childcare with their jobs. Some schools…
A council has been ordered to pay £2,000 compensation to a family after their child missed out on two school terms. The local government and social care ombudsman upheld a…