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New survey findings suggest that child poverty is pushing schools to the ‘brink’, with staff being forced from their ‘core roles’ to deal with its impact.
Early years organisations have voiced concerns that the move to allow schools to give priority places to disadvantaged children who attend school nurseries will discriminate against parents who wish...
Further to the news story 'Council fails in planning inquiry' (7 August), as a local resident and one of the complainants I want to stress that we are not 'anti-nursery'. This is simply the wrong...
(Photograph) - Children from various London schools came together at the Frank Barnes special needs school in Swiss Cottage for a deaf awareness day, with activities to exercise expressive and...
Strong opinions are voiced about synthetic phonics, as an innovation that helps young children and improves their future literacy levels (News, 9 June). Maria Montessori was reluctant to teach...
Schools and early years settings hit by this summer's flooding could find some relief in 10m of ring-fenced recovery funding.
Disabled children are illegally sent home from school because there are not enough staff to cope with them, according to new research from Contact a Family.
Plans for primary schools to finish lessons at lunchtime from September, attributed to the London borough of Newham in news reports last week, have been denied by the local education authority. A...
Two primary schools in Crewe are planning to take children from aged two after their on-site nurseries run by a private provider closed suddenly.