A London college group has been named the capital’s only ‘outstanding’ general further education college, with inspectors noting “extremely” good achievement.
A training provider is suing the Department for Education after its skills bootcamp funding was terminated due to an alleged breach of contract.
The sector’s longest-running “financial notice to improve” was withdrawn from City of Wolverhampton College last week after 12 years.
At a recent meeting, the AoC board voted to retain the body’s subscription rate at 0.1 per cent of a college’s turnover but decided to increase the membership fee cap, set at £47,700 since 2019, by ...
So in 2022 the Department for Education (DfE) launched Multiply, its flagship programme to improve adult numeracy. Up to £270 million is directly available for local areas to deliver innovative ...
The education watchdog is in the final weeks of its ‘Big Listen’ exercise, with new chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver ...
Getting students ready for November resits is challenging and time-pressured, but the right tech can help maximise time in ...
Qualifications reform risks more exams, 'unregulated' A-levels and students unprepared for higher study, says regulator ...
Rachael Edgeler, a former health and social care lecturer at City College Plymouth, won her case of constructive dismissal ...
Both providers are judged ‘requires improvement’ by Ofsted. Kaplan’s current overall apprenticeship achievement rate is 55.9 ...
A relaxing of rules governing how many qualified nursery staff can supervise children has been called “shortcuts and cost ...
New figures show 16,000 students started a T Level last year, but confirmed one in three that started in 2021 dropped out ...