Gillian Keegan accused of opening 'Pandora's Box' over school closures
Dozens of schools have switched to remote learning or delayed the start of term because of the concrete crisis

Dozens of schools have switched to remote learning or delayed the start of term because of the concrete crisis
Educators want better protection from pushy parents in ultra competitive South Korea
Every pupil should be offered lunch regardless of household income, according to a poll
It is surely not beyond the wit of man to find alternative spaces in which children can learn without the risk of structural collapse
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Overpriced childcare, wokery in schools, an unfair tax system: that’s what UK parents have to put up with
Growing concerns at content of teaching materials produced by third-party agencies and born out of US critical race theory
Three sites advised not to reopen in September, with pupils to be taught in temporary classrooms
Across all schools, around 200,000 fewer GCSE entries than last year achieved a grade 7 or above, the equivalent of an A or A*
From grade boundaries to exam remarks, we answer all your questions
Pupils in Year 11 are more likely to regularly miss lessons than other years because of the effects of lockdown
Simon Henderson vows to tackle regional variation in those who win places as he prepares to open new free schools with Star Academies
Labour accuses Gillian Keegan of making ‘incredibly rude and dismissive’ comments that add ‘insult to injury’ for students
As thousands of students wait to receive their results, the true cost of lockdown will be more apparent than ever
Data show that 27.2 per cent of grades were A or A* this year compared with 25.5 per cent in 2019
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Education Secretary speaks out ahead of A-levels results day on Thursday, with record drop in grades expected
Children were the greatest victims of the erroneous assumptions that lie at the heart of shutdowns
Nearly 60 per cent of UK institutions have slipped down the rankings - find out where your university ranks below
Training company set up by Sir Tony Blair’s son extols virtue of technology as university students await their A-level results