University College Cork (UCC) looks set to record a €7m surplus less than a year after it posted an €8m deficit.Details of the remarkable financial…
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Local government ombudsman report into SEND in England offers damning assessment a complete failure of special educational needs system. That has put children’s development back…
No matter how many times I told myself it was just a silly mistake, the truth was, I felt like I’d failed.
Northern Ireland international student boom adds £1bn to economy – report BBC News says The number of international students at Northern Irish universities has almost…
Teenagers were heard screaming with excitement as the dads threw punches at each other.
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Ofsted boss rejects calls to pause school inspections The chief inspector of Ofsted, Amanda Spielman, has argued that stopping or pausing school inspections in England…
After more than 60 years since they graduated the pair of teachers were able to throw their caps in the air
France’s latest Eurovision song was in Breton – a language whose existence the government doesn’t even acknowledge. From roughly a million back in the 1950s, the number of Breton speakers has shrunk to less than 200,000 today, leading UNESCO to warn that the language is at high risk of going extinct.
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Figures reveal that almost half of teachers have said they’ll quit in the next five years
Exams rescheduled as Scottish teachers strike A secondary school teachers’ strike over pay in Scotland means preliminary exams have had to be rescheduled for some…
The number of students returning to the 2022-2023 academic year dropped by 6.1%.
Kids in Wales have started to receive universal free school meals this week, but older children must wait.
Sky News says thousands of new school places are to be created in England – particularly for children in disadvantaged areas and for those with special needs.
The Independent says the government has announced that it will permanently allow children from families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) to access free school meals.
The Guardian says the Taliban are facing international condemnation after they announced on Wednesday that girls would not be allowed to attend secondary school.
Belfast Telegraph says Parents have been warned to expect disruption to children’s education across Northern Ireland due to industrial action this week.
The Independent says Headteachers and teachers’ leaders have expressed their “shock” and “surprise” over the news that former education secretary Gavin Williamson has been awarded a knighthood.
The Guardian says Ministers are to launch a campaign of “nudging and cajoling” to combat religious segregation in education in Northern Ireland.
The Guardian says Wealthy undergraduates in England will be better off while women, disadvantaged students and those from the north and Midlands are most likely to be worse off.
Daily Record says the mother of a young woman who suffered horrific injuries while being restrained at school is demanding cameras in all classrooms where kids with additional needs are taught.
The Independent says a trial to extend the school day in Wales has started, the Welsh Government has said.