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The number of students receiving results has risen 61.4 per cent from 7,380 in 2024 to 11,909 in 2025, while the number of ...
This year, 28.2 per cent of grades were A or above, up from 27.6 per cent last year (a 2 per cent rise). That also marks a 12 ...
However, the persistently low overall national results in maths resits show that the system as a whole is not working. More ...
The proportion of A* and A grades has risen slightly to 28.2 per cent, up from 27.6 per cent last year, a rise of 2.2 per cent. This means the gap between top grades pre- and post-Covid has been ...
Making schools and colleges accessible to wheelchair users like Ella and Amber can be costly, but this depends on the society ...
Young offenders will be pulled out of England’s first secure school amid concerns “vulnerable” doors that “can’t withstand somebody trying to barge their way through” won’t be replaced for months.
Prominent academy trust CEO Dr Tim Coulson is set to leave his 40-school MAT and become director general of the Department ...
Clearing allows students who have received their results to find university or college places that are still available.
The government is looking for businesses to sponsor its flagship free breakfast club scheme and support schools “make a ...
As we move into the Labour administration’s second year, it’s clear the previous government’s focus on trust growth is gone.
Former schools minister Nick Gibb has said academisation was often just an “expensive process of rebadging”, and admitted it ...
An exam board will be fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 GCSE students received the wrong exam results last year. The blunder over WJEC’s Eduqas GCSE food preparation and nutrition qualification ...