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The best-performing state primary schools across Scotland have been named – and we've looked at the data to put together our own list of Midlothian’s 15 best primaries.
Concern about the safety of children at a local school which includes military families has been raised by parents who claim ...
A disgraced staff member at a former special educational needs school claimed he didn't know the term he was seen using towards a child was offensive, while another ex staff member admitted ...
ST John’s Primary School pupils spent a day at Wellington Museum to learn about the Industrial Revolution in the 17th and 18th centuries, in conjunction with their studies. Two groups of year ...
Olympic gold medallist Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill has visited primary school pupils from across West Sussex to shine a spotlight on children's mental health. She met with more than 200 students at ...
LONDON – A British teenager who killed his mother, sister and brother, and planned to outdo notorious US massacres to become “the world’s most famous school shooter of the 21st century ...
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Severe absence increases among some of the most vulnerable pupils in the system Severe absence increases among some of the most vulnerable pupils in the system The proportion of pupils with special ...
The King and Queen have been flipping pancakes, meeting Shetland ponies and speaking to school pupils as part of their engagements during the second day of their visit to Northern Ireland.
A team from BBC Radio Shropshire has finished a 12-hour challenge to reach the top of the county's three highest peaks, taking with them a huge Comic Relief red nose. Presenter Adam Green ...
Moves to amalgamate two primary schools in Swansea ahead of a major new build scheme are underway. Council chiefs want to build a new primary for 518 pupils, replacing Blaenymaes and Portmead ...
The number of pupils in England absent for long periods of time reached a record high last year, Government figures suggest. Department for Education (DfE) data indicates that 2.3% of pupils were ...