Claims of rape, sexual abuse and misogyny have been made by pupils at several independent schools.
Tag: Education
Prophet Muhammad cartoon sparks Batley Grammar School protest
A teacher is suspended from Batley Grammar School after the image is shown to pupils during a lesson.
Exams: Grading system could become ‘Wild West’, MPs warn
The Education Select Committee has written to the Government to raise concerns about the of awarding grades after exams were cancelled.
Careers and Covid: When the pandemic hit job ambitions
With young people under pressure for jobs, research shows career choices are shaped at a young age.
Fifth of students ‘poorly prepared for university’
Two in five students say they would have made better choices if they had had better advice, Ucas finds.
Exams: Heads told to beware parent pressure over grades
Ofqual says exam boards may intervene where “inappropriate pressure” has been placed on teachers.
Child abuse: Warning of siblings being groomed online
The rise of livestreaming platforms is making it easier for paedophiles to target children, experts say.
Erasmus replacement for Welsh students
It aims to allow 15,000 people from Welsh universities to go overseas over the first four years.
Police warn students to avoid science website
Universities are urged to block a science research website, which police say could put data at risk.
Black history lessons to be made mandatory in Welsh schools
Pupils will learn about historical and current diversity under the new curriculum.
Families facing special education needs ‘postcode lottery’
Support for pupils varies according to which school you attend and where you live, report suggests.
Covid: Catch-up tuition not helping poorest pupils, says NAO
Fewer than half of pupils who have received tuition are among poorest, says National Audit Office.