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Podcast: Why we created our own diploma pathway
An international principal in Japan explains why the school created its own diploma programme, the work done to get it off the ground and the reaction from its community
Leadership
29 February 2024
Wraparound childcare requests: all you need to know
Schools have been given new guidance on responding to requests for wraparound childcare from parents or childcare providers
General
27 February 2024
10 questions with...Moira Marder
The Ted Wragg Trust chief talks to Tes about what inspired her to become a teacher, the importance of schools working together and the need for regional agility in policymaking
Staff Management
17 February 2024
School capacity measuring programme: all you need to know
Every secondary school and special school in England will have its site measured up for capacity over the next two years. Here’s everything you need to know
General
6 February 2024
Keegan: ‘Earn and learn’ route will broaden teaching appeal
In an interview with Tes, the education secretary talks about unveiling the Teacher Degree Apprenticeship and what she hopes it will achieve
General
4 February 2024
10 questions with...Lorrayne Hughes
The chief executive of Cumbria Education Trust chats to Tes about her proudest career moments, vital leadership lessons for trust chiefs and why reducing child poverty should be a top priority
Staff Management
3 February 2024
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