Labour’s VAT school plan would not overstretch state class sizes in England, data show
Both Labour and the Tories have released their manifestos — which will have the biggest impact on your personal finances?
Opposition party’s failure to lay out a proposed timetable is ‘hugely frustrating’, says independent sector
The education system is falling short in teaching this vital life skill
Calls for review of current maths curriculum to expand ‘the provision and relevance’ of financial education
Focusing on fewer goals may drive excellence more effectively than pursuing a lot of them
Commenters discuss the latest plans to tax fee-paying schools in the UK — join the debate
Experts say HMRC could challenge some advance fee schemes
Flagship skills qualification drew only 1% of 16- to 17-year-old students in 2022
Move by main opposition party will dash hopes of many tax advisers who had been hoping for exemption
Teachers and MPs hit out at decision to defund Now Teach in midst of staffing ‘crisis’
Arts organisations badly need a model for donors to understand what works in education — we now have one
Campaigners warn that confidence in basic numeracy is at a low level among youngsters
Experts warn provision of technical qualifications must be expanded to accommodate jump in school-leavers
Consumer champion tells MPs resources were pulled from private providers after subject’s 2014 addition to curriculum
Tens of thousands of children are veering off-track during their transition from primary to secondary school
600,000 UK children are educated privately. How would families cope with a 20 per cent tax?
Independent school leaders move to shore up their finances ahead of general election
FT Money seeks readers’ views
New bill to be put forward to tackle sharp decline in school attendance
Headmasters say some parents are paying for years of education upfront to avoid being caught by potential measure
There are deep differences in identity and social values
Commemorating Tim Brighouse, whose work in improving schools and championing the profession touched the lives of many
Both the Conservatives and Labour want to tackle the UK numeracy problem — but they need a plan for the long term
Pisa rankings show sharp decline in pupil attainment in maths and reading since 2018
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