An OCR Notice of Violation shows how athletics policies can trigger Title IX compliance risks when equal opportunity and documentation fall short. Title IX compliance in athletics isn’t just about ...
Charities welcome ‘landmark’ step in establishing British Sign Language GCSE, but next step rests with exam boards ...
Proposals include shortening length of GCSE exams, a new diagnostic test in maths and English, and expanding RE Curriculum ‘should focus less on exams and more on life skills’ The year-long curriculum ...
The final curriculum review report, commissioned by Labour last year, has recommended exam volume at key stage 4 be reduced by 10%. The Department for Education said it would work with the regulator ...
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Five students from Lodge Park Academy receive full marks in Sports Science qualification
Students Aimee, Evie, Eoghan, Molly and Lacey all achieved full marks in the qualification. This included achieving full ...
Chief executives from Foodstuffs, Mainfreight, Mitre10 and Mercury with their hot takes at Mood of the Boardroom 2025. Video / Michael Craig A strong majority of business leaders back the Reserve Bank ...
George Mason University president Gregory Washington has rejected demands by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights that he apologize for alleged discriminatory hiring practices, ...
The policy of making school pupils resit GCSEs until they pass is "not fit for purpose", education leaders have said. This year, a record number of GCSE exams were compulsory resits, and calls are ...
As over one million students receive their GCSE results, Sky News has found gender and factors linked to deprivation remain troubling predictors of students' performance. Overall GCSE grades are ...
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Midhurst Rother College celebrates stellar GCSE results
School enjoys significant improvement across key GCSE headline measures, meaning more students gaining strong passes in both ...
As this year's GCSE results are published across the UK, new figures highlight an ongoing concern for young people's futures. Official data show that around one in eight aged 16 to 24 are classified ...
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