Two “elite” sixth forms proposed by Eton College and Star Academies have been approved, while the government blocked a third.
Twenty-one colleges failed to meet the threshold, and now 20 colleges have settled their disputes with deals worth up to 8.7 ...
This Power of Specialist FE campaign celebrates our sector and its power to secure greater recognition and parity of esteem ...
The chair of Parliament’s education committee has criticised government for not directly addressing recommendations set out ...
An independent report by Covid counter-fraud commissioner Tom Hayhoe found the now-closed Education Skills Funding Agency ...
The government has rejected calls for a pay review body that would set equal pay for further education college staff across ...
Susan Lapworth is set to leave the Office for Students (OfS) at Easter, despite being appointed for a term that was due to ...
Plans include 350,000 training opportunities and 55,000 subsidised jobs for young people out of education, employment and ...
On-screen exams could be introduced for some GCSE and A Level subjects by 2030, the head of Ofqual has said, in a big step ...
The DWP has now confirmed it has “plans to open up new waves of foundation apprenticeships in sectors such as hospitality and ...
The Sutton Life Centre is one of several partnerships between colleges and external partners where SEND learners are prepared ...
Top education civil servant also highlights soaring post-16 SEND transport costs that have outpaced pre-16 spending ...
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