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Discover how all 12 secondary schools in North Somerset rank based on latest GCSE attainment 8 - full list
Discover how each of North Somerset's 12 secondary schools stacks up based on the latest GCSE attainment scores.
The decline of language education in England is a familiar and depressing story. Take-up of French at GCSE is down from 25% in 2009–10 to 18% in 2024–25. German has halved in the same period from 10% ...
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England’s national curriculum review misses opportunity to revitalise language learning
The decline of languages education in England is a familiar and depressing story. Take-up of French at GCSE is down from 25% ...
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Rebuilt … Reimagined … Renewed … Can Design and Technology be saved before it needs resuscitation?
Design and Technology (D&T) is one of those subjects that everyone has heard of but few people know anything about. As a D&T graduate, secondary teacher and primary coordinator, I see a subject ...
Susan Mighall of Rugby High School has won the Physics Teacher of the Year Award 2025 from the Institute of Physics ...
From high-tech nail extensions that connect to webpages to clothing that integrates with weather forecasts, Eneni ...
Colchester Prep and High School have been named as the top performing non-selective school across north east Essex after outstanding GCSE results.
Sam Johnson, a student at Haberdashers’ Monmouth School, achieves top grade in GCSE Astronomy two years early, inspiring ...
Professor Rebecca Eynon , from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and the Department of Education, sees the proposed reforms to the school curriculum ...
According to officials, the revised programme will retain the core principles of computer science, including programming, algorithms and problem-solving, while expanding its focus to include data ...
GCSE exam time for students could be reduced by up to three hours on average, the government has announced. It follows a curriculum review that criticised the current volume as "excessive". The final ...
A leading education union boss says headteachers will be unable to fulfil the government's latest plan to teach the sciences separately at GCSE because of an overwhelming lack of specialist teachers.
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