General
Tuesday
5th Nov 2024
Regional support and intervention teams: what schools need to know
Ofsted report cards will ‘strongly inform’ the level of regional support and intervention that schools receive from new RISE teams, the DfE says
Pupils’ reading enjoyment at lowest level in almost 20 years
Children’s reading is at ‘crisis’ point, the National Literacy Trust warns, after a significant fall in the number of young people who report enjoying reading
Financial education: 9 in 10 teachers say it should be taught beyond maths
More teachers said financial education should be delivered in PSHE or across the curriculum than in just maths lessons
Monday
4th Nov 2024
GTCS plans to increase teachers’ registration fee
The General Teaching Council for Scotland says it is ‘planning to increase the fee on an incremental basis from April 2025’
Rethinking how disability and ableism are discussed in schools
New ‘disability literacy’ training aimed at schoolteachers is being offered by Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh
Laura Trott named shadow education secretary
Neil O’Brien will serve as a shadow education minister under the new Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch
Friday
1st Nov 2024
Trust capacity funding cut with ‘no plans’ for future rounds
It will ‘become much more difficult’ for trusts to support maintained schools that need help without the funding, trust leaders warn
Former Ofsted inspectors call for urgent renewal of its governance
Former inspectors Professor Colin Richards and Frank Norris warn that concerns raised about the watchdog’s governance are at risk of being ignored
Exclusive
Thursday
31st Oct 2024
Private schools launch legal action over VAT on fees
The Independent Schools Council is taking legal action against the government after the tax policy on fees was confirmed in yesterday’s Budget
Private school fees set to rise by 10% after VAT added
The Treasury also estimates that 3,000 pupils will move into the state sector before the end of the 2024-25 academic year
Free instrumental music in ‘jeopardy’ in Scottish schools
EIS teaching union calls on education secretary to offer protection to instrumental music tuition, amid concerns over possible reintroduction of charges