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Temporary classrooms open at Raac-ravaged school
Pupils celebrate being reunited at school as a building opens with nine new classrooms.
The free childcare now available to working parents
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
Will Keir Starmer be able to meet his new pledges?
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government's progress on its key missions.
MPs say fix Send system or face 'lost generation'
A report finds the special educational needs and disabilities system in "disarray" and lacking funds.
Why are university tuition fees going up?
Tuition fees in England and Wales will rise next year to help universities.
University staff to vote on strike action
Newcastle University says it is facing a "challenging time" amid a £35m funding shortfall.
Safety tips issued as number of school dogs rises
Pupils give their school dog - Poppy the cockapoo - a glowing report, saying "she keeps everyone happy".
Government to implement university free speech law
Labour paused implementation of the act after taking power, due to concerns over student welfare.
Why is VAT being added to private school fees?
The government says the rule change will raise £460m extra to spend in state schools in 2024/25.
'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their children
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
What are T-levels and how do they work?
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
What are BTecs and how are they graded?
Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.
What is an apprenticeship and how much are apprentices paid?
Going to school, college or university five days a week is not the only way to get a qualification.
Teachers' strikes: Will there be more?
The National Education Union has been considering whether to go on strike again in 2024.
Headteacher who went to spa during work avoids ban
Joanna Clark resigned from Blackhall Primary School in 2021, a report shows.
OnlyFans, porn, and the fall in teen condom use
As condom use falls and sex infections rise, educators try to tackle misinformation among teens.
Ofsted inspection reforms 'do not go far enough'
Criticisms of the inspection system follow the death of Reading headteacher Ruth Perry.