Education

Newcastle councillors warn of “growing concern” as more young people fall out of education and work

There is “growing concern” about the number of Newcastle youngsters falling out of work or education. City leaders have expressed mounting worries about the number...

Bradford Science Festival returns with ‘Future World’ theme for City of Culture year

Bradford Science Festival returns this October half-term with its most ambitious programme to date, an immersive city-wide celebration of science, creativity and imagination marking...

Thornhill Community Academy marks fifth annual restart a Heart Day with lifesaving CPR training

Thornhill Community Academy has celebrated a major milestone, its fifth year of participating in Restart a Heart Day, a national initiative aimed at teaching...

Wetherby High School set for re-build

A high school could get new classrooms and sports facilities after plans were drawn up for a rebuild. The Department for Education (DfE) is seeking...

Newcastle Council cuts to free SEND school transport set for sign-off amid worry over ‘unfair’ plans

The controversial scrapping of free school transport in Newcastle for post-16 pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) looks set to be signed...

Special agreement reached to drive long-term change in Kirklees

The University of Huddersfield has signed a Civic University Agreement with key local partners to help deliver long-term, sustainable change for the people of...

Pivot Academy plans to convert abandoned mill into new school building

An empty mill building could be converted into a school for up to 250 pupils if new plans by a specialist education provider are...

Speaker of House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle to deliver lecture in Huddersfield

The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Right Honourable Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, will reflect on the challenges of his role at a...

Prestigious awards given to two University of Huddersfield buildings

Two University of Huddersfield buildings have received prestigious awards for their innovations in design and sustainability. The Daphne Steele Building, part of the National Health...

“Education not keeping up with technology”: Deputy Mayor calls for curriculum reform to teach children about online harms

London’s children need a reformed school curriculum to protect them from increasing exposure to online harms and inappropriate content, the capital’s Deputy Mayor for...

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