Young pupils from European backgrounds fear they may be forced to leave Britain, heads are warning in an open letter to the Prime Minister.
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Schools, as we all know, are very important to children’s overall development. Very few children have been directly affected by Covid-19, but many have suffered from its social consequences.
Young pupils from European backgrounds fear they may be forced to leave Britain, heads are warning in an open letter to the Prime Minister.
Teachers are referring five pupils per day to the government's anti-radicalisation programme in a bid to steer them away from terror, figures show.
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More than 100 failing academies have been removed from their sponsors and placed in new trusts, MPs have heard.
More than 16,000 new secondary school spaces are needed within seven years to accommodate new pupils starting primary education, official figures reveal.
A Christian union has been barred from holding prayer and Bible study meetings on college premises as a result of the government’s anti-terrorist Prevent strategy.
A UK university is giving its female professors a one-off salary hike to wipe out the gender pay gap with their male colleagues.
A special needs teacher jailed for assaulting her husband with a hair-dryer, causing a head injury, has been banned from the profession for life.
In a workshop, Hinduism was reportedly recently introduced to students of Lomond School in coastal Helensburgh, Scotland; a fully integrated 3 to 18 year co-educational institution.
Exam pressures and physical health problems, like acne, are major contributory factors in the suicides of young people, according to research.