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  • Jessica Baker with plaits and woolly hat

    Girl who died in Wirral school bus crash was wearing seatbelt, inquest hears

  • Trump on stage in front of a large sign saying 'Faith'

    Trump and Project 2025 are attacking the Department of Education. How might they reshape US schools?

  • Devi Sridhar

    We now know the shocking effects of screen time on teens - but smartphone bans aren’t the answer

    Devi Sridhar
  • Selena Lau and Nuria Sajjad

    Met��police to review investigation of deadly car crash at Wimbledon school

  • Keir Starmer in a hospital with a crowd of health workers behind him.

    ‘Unambitious’, ‘careful’, ‘authentic’: what public sector workers make of Keir Starmer

  • Guardian Zadie Smith cover illo Ben Tallon

    ‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories

  • Gillian Harvey

    After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me

    Gillian Harvey
    Despite years of austerity and Tory rule, I have seen incredible resilience, humour and optimism, says the writer Gillian Harvey
  • a woman speaks into a microphone

    South Carolina implements one of US’s most restrictive public school book bans

  • Mark Tilling, the headteacher of High Tunstall College of Science in Hartlepool, with some of the free beds

    The Hartlepool headteacher trying to find beds for 10,000 sleep-deprived pupils

  • Simon Jenkins

    Message to Labour: don’t tax school fees. Make private schools work for the public good

    Simon Jenkins
    Finding a balance between privatisation and nationalisation has defied past governments – the party must make this its mission, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
  • signs posted above water fountains read 'do not drink until further notice'

    School food fights
    Kids have a right to water in US schools, but does that water make the grade?

    Almost 15 years after federal law put free water on school menus, states still struggle with how to guarantee access
  • Bridget Phillipson

    For me, Ms Haq was the teacher you never forget. But today’s Ms Haqs are quitting

    Bridget Phillipson
    Education is key to children’s life chances – that’s why Labour will end the Tory chaos that is driving teachers out of the profession, says shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson
  • Somebody pointing at a computer screen which is showing a programming language

    Number of girls in England taking computing GCSE plummets, study finds

    Introduction of new syllabus may be reason number of girls taking subject more than halved in eight years, academics say
  • Tutor teaching private lessons to a young child.

    The booming world of specialised private education for the super-rich

    Offer of £2m to tutor architecture student is latest sign of a new frontier in achieving a competitive advantage
  • illustration composite with children looking at a teacher in front of a whiteboard and an apprentice

    Life under Labour
    Labour wants to create opportunities for all. Can its education pledges narrow the divide?

    Lack of funds is a big issue in state schools, with experts wanting Labour to be bolder with its spending plans
  • Sophie Wilkinson

    Germany has come clean about the state of its public toilets. Why can’t Britain?

    Sophie Wilkinson
    The country’s first School Toilet Summit was held this month to improve public facilities. Instead of sneering, let’s join them, says freelance journalist Sophie Wilkinson
  • Blurred image of pupils walking along school corridor

    Poorer high-ability UK children fall behind peers at school from age of 11

    Study finds critical period between ages of 11 and 14 is when ‘things seem to start going wrong’ compared with wealthier group
  • Maggie Aderin-Pocock smiles as she sits between two pupils at a table

    ‘It opens eyes’: How one UK school has welcomed and learned from refugees

    Staff at Essex primary describe struggle to secure support and the difference a charity’s specialist training made
  • Eva Wiseman

    The Eva Wiseman column
    The schools debate is asking all the wrong questions

    Eva Wiseman
    Private schools don’t put children first, they put everyone else last
  • Parkfield school in Dorset viewed through a fence

    Flagship free school that cost £35m closes due to lack of pupils

    Government funded Parkfield, in Dorset, after ‘unbelievable’ lack of due diligence, says expert
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