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A former Hollyoaks star has recreated an infamous scene during an episode of Love Island, leaving fans in hysterics. On Saturday’s (31 January) Unseen Bits episode, Curtis Pritchard and fellow ...
The Conservatives have said they would back a ban of smartphones in schools. The Association of School and College Leaders says there will be some exceptions when pupils need their phones at school, ...
Schools will soon have access to free AI tools to help provide 1:1 tutoring to students, potentially levelling the playing field for those from disadvantaged backgrounds ...
You can probably remember at least one education choice you regret. You don't have to be lazy or naive to pick the wrong subject, just lacking in information about what you will actually have to study ...
In news that will surprise precisely no one, a new study has found that bright, white working-class pupils “lose disproportionate ground” at secondary school compared with their black and Asian peers.
Without significant intervention, the Lit in Colour initiative warns it will be 2115 before 38 per cent of pupils – mirroring ...