
12 October 2008
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School counselling services in Northern Ireland need to be more dynamic in meeting the specific needs of children, according to Northern Ireland's commissioner for children and young people Patricia Lewsley.
The government's £500bn bank bail-out will not affect health and school spending, Gordon Brown pledged yesterday.
Half of all state schools are breaking the school admissions code, according to the chief adjudicator of schools.
A project to transform a derelict playground into a flower garden has earned a primary school in Enfield its second award of the year.
Schools Secretary Ed Balls has announced a new toolkit for schools to tackle the messages of violent extremism.
The Government's Building Schools for the Future programme (BSF) was the subject of a new television news show produced by students from Wath Comprehensive School.
The General Teaching Council (GTC) is to launch a raft of measures to drive up standards in teaching during the next four years.
Nearly 100 pupils in Peterborough have benefited from a pioneering scheme to support young people with learning difficulties, including deaf pupils, over the past year.
A pilot scheme that promises to free head teachers from overwhelming administrative workloads is to benefit almost 100 schools.
Parents need more advice on how to broaden young children's eating habits, according to a Scottish Government report.
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