Are grammar schools giving cover to Theresa May’s left-leaning agenda?
The Tories have a tortured relationship with grammar schools, so why is May backing them?
The Tories have a tortured relationship with grammar schools, so why is May backing them?
‘Rise with your class, not out of it’
For many areas there will be incentives and money for big roads, and no funding for anything else
The more you learn about Sulivan School, the more irrational and unfair the Tory council’s proposal to close it looks.
With the news that children are more unhealthy and unfit than ever before it is time that PE lessons lead to a lifelong interest in sport and exercise.
I cannot be the only person with personal experience of managing schools whose jaw dropped at reading the headlines of the Reform report launched last week: Must Do Better: Spending on Schools. Based on lots of number crunching of data tables, it came to the conclusion that school spending could be cut by close to 20 per cent without compromising standards.
School sport: new regulations come in to force on Wedneseday which get rid of the requirement on all schools to have decent sized playing fields.
Labour could offer local communities around the UK a clear alternative to the tarmac dystopia of the Tories that goes beyond the discredited ideas of the past.
Reaction to Andy Murray’s US Open at the end of this most golden summer of glorious British sport.
The fight to save school playing fields received renewed impetus today following the revelations Michael Gove overruled experts five timesto approve sell-offs.