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A nursery has been damned by Ofsted after staff were discovered giving children medicine without the “required written permissions” from parents.
A new special needs school has opened in a former nursery which closed after a baby boy died having choked on his food.
One of the country’s top academy trusts is warning it will have to consider laying off teachers because of a major funding squeeze.
Plans have been submitted to create a new teaching block as a secondary school looks to meet growing demand.
A former cabaret hotspot is to become a school for SEN children.
A mum has spoken of her “distress” at trying to find childcare for her son following the “shock” closure of a village nursery over “safety fears”.
Families say they will have to hire out halls and pay tutors to teach their children who were given school places more than 20 miles away.
A former senior college lecturer could receive a huge payout after she was a victim of false racial abuse claims and harassment by colleagues.
Staff and students are celebrating after being praised in a new report.
A disused commercial building could be turned into a special educational needs school if plans are approved.
Funding has been secured to open new “school-based nurseries” across several towns in a bid to tackle so-called childcare “deserts”.
An early years provider has been shut down by the education watchdog over concerns children may be exposed to a risk of harm.
A grammar school that boasted the top Ofsted rating of ‘Outstanding’ for 12 years has been downgraded across the board following an inspection.
A primary school is set to rent basic mobile phones to families as part of efforts to successfully implement a smartphone ban among pupils.
Two family and children centres have been saved — only to see the majority of their funding from the county council axed.
A Kent university has been named in a fraudulent student loan scandal, with fake applicants targetting the UK scheme for millions.
A watchdog has handed a £65,000 per year school with more horses than pupils a mixed review.
A former council leader has appeared on the Kent Politics Podcast to talk about his long career and to criticise past opponents and colleagues.
A troubled Kent secondary school has made improvements after a damning Ofsted report – but the new head says “there remains much to do".
A bus driver has been suspended while a transport company investigates how a bus carrying school children careered into a verge.
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