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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Foundation Apprenticeships offer ‘something for everyone’
More than £100 million funding to support Modern and Foundation Apprenticeships in 2025-26 has been confirmed by Scotland’s education secretary
General
7 March 2025
Religious observance proposals ‘lack clarity’, say education directors
Proposed changes to the law would effectively entitle children to opt out of learning about religion – not just practising it, says ADES
General
7 March 2025
Lessons for England from 20 years of inclusion in Scotland
Labour wants more pupils with SEND in England to be educated in mainstream schools – so what can the country learn from Scotland, where this approach has been in place for decades?
General
6 March 2025
How many pupils are persistently absent in your local authority?
Attendance rates for Scottish schools are among the worst in the UK – here we reveal the proportion of pupils regularly absent from school by council and sector
General
5 March 2025
Lower school leaving age below 16, say Scottish Tories
The party is proposing that students as young as 14 should be able to leave school – but only if they take on an apprenticeship or go to college
Secondary
4 March 2025
Scotland’s biggest council launches drive to improve school attendance
Scotland has some of the worst persistent absence rates in the UK, with Glasgow revealing that 738,625 days were lost to absence in 2022-23 across its primaries
General
3 March 2025
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