The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School’s philosophy to nurture excellence in all areas of School life is clearly evident in the Class of 2018’s outstanding A Level results.
In an economy evolving at breakneck speed, the shelf-life of a career has never been more fragile. What once felt stable and future-proof is now at risk of being swept away by an unrelenting wave of automation and artificial intelligence.
As the UK-India signed FTA last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the deepening of partnership between India and the UK in the education sector, perhaps one of the most exciting sectors for...
The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School’s philosophy to nurture excellence in all areas of School life is clearly evident in the Class of 2018’s outstanding A Level results.
A family of 11 say they have been split up because a council doesn’t have a six-bedroom home to give them after they were illegally evicted. The Hussains have been moved around several times and are now living apart after their local council...
Universities are snapping up students for tens of thousands of degree places in a buyers' market for applicants, the latest Ucas data shows. A day after teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland got their A-level results, 430,060 applicants...
Misconduct hearings - most of which collapsed - against teachers accused in the so-called "Trojan Horse" inquiry cost £884,055, the BBC can reveal. The case to ban from education the ex-chair of governors for three Birmingham schools that were...
According to an article in the Guardian middle-class teenagers and their parents are increasingly using university clearing to shop around for the best courses to the detriment of their less well-off peers, education experts have warned ahead...
Potters Bar Clinic School opened on July 1 in its current premises at the clinic on Barnet Road, where its current pupils are inpatients.
A primary school praised by ministers as a model academy “over-aided” pupils in this year’s national tests, a government investigation has concluded.
A shortage of graduate teachers working in the early years sector means many young children are at risk of falling behind before they start school, a charity warns.
Replacing blackboards with interactive whiteboards was a waste of money which did not help pupils’ learning, the Education Secretary has said.