GCSE achievement gap for SEN students lines up with average borough income – Government data
SEN students were more likely to get similar GCSE results to their peers in 2024 if they were from higher-income
SEN students were more likely to get similar GCSE results to their peers in 2024 if they were from higher-income
London could take steps towards veganism following Green Party recommendations to improve access to plant-based food in the capital. Green
Children with special educational needs (SEN) in south west London are often unable to secure a place in the special
Over the past few years the popularity of degree apprenticeships has increased exponentially while the cost of university fees have
An exercise challenge encouraging its 7000 participants to walk, cycle, and wheel through Hammersmith & Fulham launched this week. The
Spanish has become an increasingly popular language to learn among young professionals despite the diminishing number of A-level entries for
Every Year 7 living in Merton has been offered a free £20 deposit by the council when they open a
Seven schools in the Richmond borough have been titled RAAC-free by the council’s property team in the latest meeting with the Education and
From care home visits to community classes, The Ukulele Project has donated more than 300 ukuleles across London to schools,
The National Education Union staged a march on the Department of Education last week as part of a two day
While neurodiversity celebration week offers the opportunity to highlight the achievements and experiences of autistic women, autism experts have sought