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Primary schools in Northern Ireland came a step nearer to having their own computers and back-up support services last week with the signing of two contracts worth 42.6m. The contracts, between the...
Far from narrowing their curriculum, some schools are prioritising children’s well-being, language and the arts to help them adjust following lockdown. By Charlotte Goddard
The creative development of children in Wales is often limited in reception classes because they lack sufficient chances to experiment with materials, make choices and express their ideas in art and...
(Photograph) - Children got a whiff of the outdoor classroom at the opening of the newly relocated Growing Schools Garden at London's Greenwich Environmental Curriculum Centre. The opening on 11 June...
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them The Government's consultation on extending...
Accounts Commission figures published last month reveal the extent to which council-run provision dominates grant-aided pre-school education in Scotland, showing that 80 per cent of all four-year-olds...
More than two million children are benefiting from the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), according to Government figures released last week. Tables giving details of awards of the tax credit at...
A leading campaigning children's charity clashed with the Government last week over claims made by Labour at the last election that more than a million children had been taken out of poverty during...