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Children at one primary school say they “can’t wait” to use their new reading space a year after the site was badly flooded.
A former primary school pupil has come full circle as he returns as a teacher nearly two decades years later and makes a remarkable discovery.
A much-loved former teacher who worked at the same school across three decades is being remembered after her death aged 80.
Work is still being carried out on a school’s access road after a sinkhole appeared outside.
We bring reception class pictures together from more than 200 schools for the First Class supplements available from Wednesday, November 6.
Parents were told not to bring their children into a school after a burst water main saw a large sinkhole open outside the entrance.
A dad has pulled his autistic son out of a secondary school which he claims is “obsessed” with dishing out detentions.
Staff say they have already seen improvements after a new trust took on a failing school whose reputation was in tatters.
The future of a hotel is unclear after a private school’s plan to transform it were given the green light, only for the school to pull out.
A new crossing is set to be built on a main road in a bid to make the route safer for children and the elderly.
Encouraging new figures show 80% of primary schools in the county are rated ‘outstanding’ or ‘good’ by Ofsted.
School students have been advised to walk home in pairs after a girl was allegedly “accosted” by a man as she walked home from school.
Inspectors have slapped a nursery with an ‘inadequate’ rating after cracked glass and sharp gaps in windowpanes were not made safe.
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The world’s oldest school has finally announced what it plans to do with a 400-year-old pub it bought five years ago.
A school has issued a warning letter to parents after one of its pupils required medical care as a result of vaping.
Nearly 30,000 adults and children are waiting to be assessed for autism and ADHD in what critics are calling a “broken” system.
An academy boss has defended his school’s ban on skin fade haircuts after a pupil was removed from classes for not following the rules.
The new head at a £50,000-a-year boarding school reveals how it tackles social media and the proposed 20% hike in its fees.
A school has opened a £6m teaching block set to help the increase in pupil admissions and dedicated it to a former head who passed away in 2013.