There are many permutations of school councils. Some are made up of students spanning all year groups, with representatives ...
In July 2025, the DfE published the Writing Framework, a landmark 150-page guidance document for primary schools in England. Following on from the Reading Framework in 2023, this non-statutory guide ...
The UK government continues to explore the viability of introducing an Australia-style ban on social media use for under-16s. Didn’t prohibition teach us anything? When the United States banned ...
This GCSE English creative writing booklet will help secondary students develop their skills by focusing on the technical and stylistic aspects of fiction writing. It addresses common struggles in ...
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Teach about equality and diversity and combat LGBT+ prejudice before it can begin to form with these resources from Pop’n’Olly. These resources, designed by education experts, help make teaching LGBT+ ...
No. End-of-KS1 assessments have been non-statutory since the 2023–2024 academic year. Schools are not required to administer KS1 tests or submit assessment data externally. The government recommends ...
These Banquo quotes from Shakespeare’s Macbeth will provide students with rich insights into the themes of fate, ambition and integrity… Banquo is Macbeth’s friend. He’s a fellow captain in the ...
SATs Boot Camp is an online platform that gives children the practise they need to be confident and ready to ace their Y6 SATs. With over 100 online practice test papers and revision tests for Maths ...
Ann Marie Christian sets out how schools can productively harness their students’ instinct to help each other via a peer ...
Is short-term education policy holding back England's schools? Isn't it a good time for a more energetic and ambitious ...
Unless we persuade disadvantaged children to take part in the arts, we’re limiting their future opportunities, says Professor Maggie Atkinson… The debate about why the arts matter to education often ...