Schools urged to stay open for GCSE and A-level students if teachers go on strike
Ministers make plea to prioritise those facing exams this summer amid fears of return to lockdown-style remote learning
Ministers make plea to prioritise those facing exams this summer amid fears of return to lockdown-style remote learning
Ofsted warns that pupils may have been identified as having long-term problems incorrectly
Doctors question whether pandemic measures will work amid concerns they will only disrupt the lives of children
More children should be able to enjoy the massive advantages that a private education confers
Nick Gibb, the schools minister, explains how vital they are as the first set of multiplication test results are set to be published
The country’s 163 remaining selective state schools are still the best performing
Teachers to stage first national walkout since the Eighties as unions brand pay offer ‘an insult’
Unions angered by message from Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, which suggests that rises may not be covered by government funding
Panel finds Sarah Gillett berated colleagues, lied about a qualification and ‘engineered’ the redundancy of an employee
Sir John Saunders report on the Manchester attack argues that more people need to acquire the skills to deal with catastrophic bleeds
Some parents go to extreme lengths – from lying about their address to faking a divorce – to secure their first choice secondary school
The Telegraph reveals for the first time a sharp drop in the rate of admissions for independent school pupils
Analysis of 50 independent schools shows likelihood of their pupils receiving an offer drop from 39 per cent to 26.5 per cent in five years
After welcoming King Charles into The Repair Shop, the presenter explains how his time at a tough London comprehensive shaped him
The National Education Union is demanding fully-funded, above-inflation pay rises and is formally balloting their members
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Underestimated by the country’s elite schools, Canterbury is working to break the over-representation of privately educated people in Englis
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Researchers said teachers judged students from poorer backgrounds ‘to be inferior’ to students of higher socioeconomic status
Fears GCSE pupils blighted by school closures during the pandemic might find their new courses too difficult
Even if exam grades return to less inflated levels and younger pupils catch up on lost learning, it comes too late for far too many
We are only beginning to understand the damage caused by the panicked rush to close all the schools
Boys closing the gap on top grades after end to teacher-assessed pandemic marks that were ‘decidedly in favour of girls’