Education

Public Consultation Planned for Controversial School Trans Guidance

An announcement has been made by Brighton and Hove City Council regarding a forthcoming public consultation concerning its Trans Toolkit, a document designed to...

Leeds Nursery Recognised Among Yorkshire’s Finest

Situated in the heart of King Lane, Moortown, Leafield House Nursery has clinched a prestigious accolade, emerging as one of the top 20 nurseries...

University to Convert Office Block into Classrooms Amid Concrete Safety Concerns

A British university has received approval from the city council to repurpose a vast empty office complex into teaching facilities, following the discovery of...

Repairs to Aberdeen’s Victorian Schools Delayed as Council Battles RAAC Crisis

Aberdeen, renowned for its historic architecture, faces a significant hurdle as it tackles the deteriorating condition of its Victorian-era schools. Plans for repairs and...

Concerns Mount Over School Closures Amid Funding Decline: EPI Report Reveals

A recent report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) has sounded the alarm on the possibility of school closures across England, particularly in London...

Croydon Parents Await Decision on Future of Maintained Nursery Schools

Families in Croydon are facing uncertainty and stress as they await a decision on the future of maintained nursery schools in the borough. The...

Chester School Promotes Diversity Through Food Bank Initiative

In a heartening display of unity and compassion, The Firs School in Chester welcomed representatives from The Chester Muslim Sisters Association (CMSA) to educate...

Mayor Enlists University Aid in Knife Crime Battle

Bristol's Mayor has sought the assistance of academics from the University of Bristol to confront the city's escalating knife crime problem, urging them to...

Repairs to Aberdeen’s Victorian Schools Delayed Amid RAAC Crisis

Efforts to address the deteriorating condition of Aberdeen's Victorian schools face setbacks as the council contends with escalating costs and challenges posed by reinforced...

Bristol’s SEND Budget Bailout Raises Concerns for Disabled Children

Bristol City Council's request for a £53 million bailout to salvage its ailing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) budget has stirred apprehensions among...

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