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9 GCSE trends schools need to know: grades, resits and regions
With a vast array of exam data published for GCSE results day, we’ve picked through the key information to share the most interesting and unexpected insights
Secondary
22 August 2024
8 key trends in this year’s A-level results
With a vast array of exam data published for A-level results day, we’ve picked through the key information to share the most interesting and unexpected insights
Secondary
15 August 2024
Teacher strikes: what happens when school staff strike?
When strike action is announced, questions begin swirling around schools – from the staffroom to SMT meetings. Here’s what teachers and leaders need to know
General
12 August 2024
KCSIE 2024: Key safeguarding changes schools need to know
This year’s update to official safeguarding guidance includes only minor changes in language. Here we outline the key updates
General
8 August 2024
Exams 2024: Why RAAC, P8 and the pandemic can’t be ignored
While exams were sat as normal this year, the reality is that students have experienced years of disruption – posing problems for them and how schools will be judged on their outcomes
Secondary
7 August 2024
250,000 more pupils in education by 2028 than expected
New DfE projections on the decline in the pupil population offer some hope to schools worried about the impact on their funding. But where did these extra children come from?
General
18 July 2024
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