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Emma Seith
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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Which Scottish schools contain RAAC?
The potentially dangerous concrete has closed schools in England and Wales – but which Scottish schools contain the material?
General
6 September 2023
Jeremy Miles: UK government ‘withheld’ new evidence on RAAC risk
Two Welsh schools will remain closed tomorrow over the presence of RAAC – education minister blames DfE for failing to share new evidence on the danger posed by the concrete
General
4 September 2023
The school that puts children’s rights first
Firrhill High School was shortlisted for secondary of the year at the Tes Schools Awards. Emma Seith visits the Edinburgh school to see what caught the judges’ eye
Secondary
1 September 2023
Scottish government ‘must step in’ over school building safety fears
Collapse-risk concrete RAAC present at 35 schools, Scottish Government confirms, after it emerged that pupils at the 104 schools in England would be placed in temporary accommodation
General
31 August 2023
Could students with ASN use own devices in exams next year?
Students with additional support needs in Scotland have their own 1:1 devices – until it comes to exams, but a new pilot could change that
Secondary
30 August 2023
GCSEs in Wales: One in 5 entries gets top grade
Wales’ GCSE results for 2023 show that 21.7 per cent of entries were graded A/7 or above – a fall on last year’s figures
Secondary
24 August 2023
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