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England’s SEND system is entering the first stage of a long reform programme. From September 2026, staff across early years, schools and colleges are expected to gain access to government-backed training, while new investment begins to support inclus...
England’s SEND system is entering the first stage of a long reform programme. From September 2026, staff across early years, schools and colleges are expected to gain access to government-backed training, while new investment begins to support inclus...
Hundreds more schools and colleges are joining the government-backed solar programme, with ministers estimating that participating settings could save £220 million on energy bills over the lifetime of the panels....
From AI tutors to stretched budgets and widening inequality, educators say this year could define how Britain’s classrooms evolve for a generation. Classrooms across the UK are undergoing one of the most rapid shifts in decades. Headteachers report r...

As schools begin reviewing this year’s Pupil Premium strategy and planning spend for the next academic year, one North London headteacher has shared a clear message: focus on early intervention, invest in high-quality teaching, an...
An Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA) is the first gate you must pass. If the LA says “no,” it doesn’t mean your child doesn’t need help—it usually means the LA doesn’t think you̵...
demand for tutors risks deepening educational inequality as families rethink schooling choices. Since the UK government introduced a 20 % value-added tax (VAT) on private school fees from 1 January 2025, demand for private tutorin...
A new report from the Senior President of Tribunals has revealed that the SEND legal system has reached a “record-breaking” state of crisis, with 24,000 appeals registered in the last year alone. The data, contained in...
Your statement should clearly explain: Keep it clear, factual, and based on real examples. A simple structure that works 1) Short introduction Include: Example sentence: “My child has ongoing difficulties with communication, learn...
The UK economy has avoided some of the worst-case scenarios in recent years, but many people still feel like they’re going backwards. Wages haven’t kept up, public services feel stretched, and everyday costs remain high. Even when...





















