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  • A picture of a single-word overall judgment from Ofsted, the likes of which are to be scrapped as part of far-reaching reforms aimed at better supporting the most vulnerable children and easing pressure on headteachers

    Ofsted reforms to focus on inclusion, behaviour and attendance

    Far-reaching reforms aim to support most vulnerable children and ‘recognise growing challenges facing education’
  • Excited schoolchildren in class with hands up.

    The Guardian view on one-word Ofsted reports: good riddance

  • Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College banner detail, Birmingham city centre, UK2X5M91C Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College banner detail, Birmingham city centre, UK

    ‘Always ludicrous’: three views on the end of Ofsted single-word ratings

  • Children drawing in an art class

    Pay-as-you-go schooling: parents under pressure to fund essentials

  • Children’s raised hands in a classroom

    Ofsted single-word school ratings to be scrapped immediately

  • ‘Landmark moment’: Ruth Perry family campaign ends single-word Ofsted reports

  • What will Keir Starmer have to grapple with as parliament returns?

  • Women in wheelchair shows girl in wheelchair how to race on an athletics track

    ParalympicsGB urges action for 75% of disabled children not doing PE regularly

    Keir Starmer has been asked to focus on inclusion and teacher training to get more children with disabilities into regular physical education
  • Portraits of former prime ministers on the No 10 staircase.

    Brief letters
    A thrifty way to redecorate Downing Street

    Brief letters: Inside No 10 | Thatcher’s legacy | Social services | Alumni or alumna? | Prime ministers’ days in office
  • Two children outside a school

    ‘They’re about two years behind’: fears for children born during lockdown as they start at school

    Covid’s world of masks and remote health visits has created a generation at risk of social and emotional difficulties
  • A cropped shot of teenagers, wearing either uniform trousers or skirts, leaning against lockers, one holding a bottle of water, one a mobile phone and one a binder

    Branded UK school uniforms cost more than double high-street prices, analysis reveals

  • Red tape forms an X to block an entrance with a sign headlined 'Raac ceiling'.

    Call for ‘financial protection’ for schools in England with crumbling concrete

  • Pupils seen from behind walking into a courtyard at Eton college

    Eton to raise fees to £63,000 per annum in response to VAT change

  • Davies pictured in Nablus, the West Bank.

    Michael Davies obituary

  • A woman is sworn in at a hearing.

    DoJ and 16 states back lawsuit targeting LGBTQ+ book ban in Georgia schools

  • A 12-year-old school boy looks at a iPhone screen.

    From dumb phones to hand-me-downs: the ultimate guide to buying phones for kids

  • Student standing in a school corridor

    It’s poor choices, not suspensions, that harm students’ life chances

    Letters: Adrian Hartley says pupils who are suspended can sort out behavioural issues with the help of family and friends. Plus a letter from Kevin Buckle
  • A police in a balaclava holding a large gun walks by a woman and two children in front of a destroyed building.

    Stray bullets and closed schools: Rio’s kids suffer as police crack down on gangs

    Thousands of schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas miss classes and risk violence as Brazil’s police battle drug gangs
  • A sign for James Allen's girls' school outside the school building

    Cleaners at prestigious UK girls’ school win dispute over pay and conditions

    Planned strike at James Allen’s girls’ school in London scrapped after cleaners are compensated for cut in hours
  • Pupils sitting an exam

    The real unfairness and scandal of GCSE exams

    Letters: Readers including Corinna Jones and Mary Gildea respond to articles about last week’s GCSE results
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