A student who spent a month in a coma after contracting Covid-19 is celebrating graduating from university with a first-class degree. Daniella Taylor was...
Category - Education & Family
Eton College is providing basic “brick” phones to pupils set to start at the school in September. The devices, which can only send and receive...
Net migration to Scotland more than doubled in the year between 2021 and 2022 – up to the highest level in a decade – newly-released figures show...
A student dinner that caused alarm and condemnation after some guests appeared to sing along to a Nazi marching tune was attended by the Police and Crime...
The exams watchdog says it will fine the NCFE exams board £300,000 over “major failings” with the papers sat by health and science T-level students...
Schoolchildren who became market traders for the day selling produce they grew themselves said it helped boost their confidence. Pupils from across Bedford...
When India’s Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan took oath in the new session of parliament, many opposition MPs chanted “NEET” and “shame”. The MPs were...
A toddler was found wandering in the middle of a road after escaping unnoticed from a nursery. Talks are now being held between council chiefs, Wales’ care...
A giant blanket made by parents of pupils who have been excluded from primary and secondary schools has been officially unveiled. The crocheted blanket was...
Banning smartphones in schools has a positive effect on students’ learning and emotional wellbeing, Channel Island educators say as some call for a...