Free November Resources for Primary Teachers from Premier League Primary Stars

As November approaches, Premier League Primary Stars is offering a suite of free, curriculum-linked resources to help teachers bring football, fun, and learning into the classroom. From Anti-Bullying Week and Maths Week activities to all-weather PE resources, these timely tools are designed to support engagement, wellbeing, and confidence across primary age groups. New Anti-Bullying Week…

Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release New Catalogues of Teaching Resources and Children’s Books

JKP have published their latest set of catalogues, showcasing new books available and coming soon in their Inclusive Teaching and Learning Resources category, as well as their Children’s Books.   Handy and helpful for teachers, school staff, librarians, parents and pupils alike, the catalogues contain a range of useful additional features on the books featured,…

From evidence to dialogue, How the 2025 Framework could change the tone of inspection

By Steve Kirkpatrick, former Headteacher and Ofsted Lead Inspector, and Co-Founder of Intelligent Evidence As Ofsted moves towards the new 2025 education inspection framework, schools and inspectors alike are preparing for a cultural shift: from data-driven judgement to dialogue-driven understanding. For Steve Kirkpatrick, a former headteacher and Ofsted lead inspector, this change has the potential…

Daisy Education opens new North East HQ

GATESHEAD, 20th OCT, 2025 – A PROVIDER of education software to schools across the UK has opened a new head office in the North East of England.   Daisy Education UK has relocated to a new 5,565sq ft head office at Queen’s Park on Gateshead’s Team Valley Trading Estate.   The edtech company, formerly known…

NATRE announces Strictly RE 2026 – A landmark conference for Religious Education educators and professionals

 The National Association of Teachers of Religious Education (NATRE) is delighted to announce Strictly RE 2026, its flagship conference for RE teachers and subject leaders, to be held on Saturday 31 January 2026 at the Voco St. John’s Hotel, Solihull. This premier event offers a full day of professional development, inspiration, and networking opportunities aimed…

Discovery Education Launches Autumn DoodleMaths Competition

Discovery Education, the creator of essential learning solutions used in classrooms around the world, today unveiled an exciting new competition designed to strengthen children’s maths skills over the autumn half term-break and beyond. The DoodleLearning Autumn Competition invites children to practise maths daily, using the award-winning DoodleMaths app. Part of the Discovery Education family of…

Hard Cases: Why we need to talk about behaviour

Everyone is talking about behaviour, and what they are saying is worrying August 2025 saw the publication of the latest National Behaviour Survey by the Department for Education (DfE).  With data gathered across a range of checkpoints from up to 1,790 school leaders, 3,614 teachers, 4,802 parents and 3,976 pupils, the findings are striking and…

Largest national study reveals family and home environment as key driver of student attendance

The latest insights report from ImpactEd Group’s Understanding Attendance national research project reveals the impact of demographic and environmental factors on students’ attendance, including family and home environment, relationships and incentives.    New research has identified family and home environment as one of the most impactful environmental factors on attendance, with students’ mindsets regarding the…

Football inspires learning: Premier League Primary Stars free classroom resources for World Mental Health Day

As teachers prepare to mark World Mental Health Day (10 October), Premier League Primary Stars is stepping up with a suite of free, curriculum-linked resources designed to spark meaningful classroom discussions on wellbeing. Used in more than 20,000 primary schools, the programme has been shown to make a real difference. By combining the power of…

Two thirds (65%) of parents and grandparents believe driving should be on the school curriculum

Pre-17 driver tuition could help reduce the accident rate through better education –            MPs, headteachers and motoring institutions give their backing to the idea   Young driver safety is a topic rarely out of the headlines, with tragic collisions still too common an occurrence.   Various solutions have been discussed and whilst graduated driving licences…

PARENTS WORRY ABOUT DANGEROUS ONLINE CONTENT FUELLING MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS AMONG CHILDREN

This Autumn, suicide prevention charity, R;pple, reveals widespread concern among parents about the digital risks facing their children, and a growing concern that schools face a huge challenge trying to combat this. Whilst nearly all parents (90%) admit they don’t know what their children are searching for online, three quarters (74%) report that their children have had…

Premier League announces increased commitment to supporting secondary education through Inspires

The Premier League has announced an increased commitment to supporting secondary education, with more young people across England and Wales set to benefit from its Premier League Inspires programme in the 2025/26 school year. Delivered through professional football club charities, Premier League Inspires uses the power of football to empower young people to develop personal,…

Two thirds of teens don’t know how to turn laptops on or off, new data reveals

AO.com survey reveals surprising knowledge gaps in UK teens’ tech skills, despite being digital natives A new survey has revealed the majority of children and teenagers are lacking basic computer skills – from turning a laptop off to connecting to WiFi. The research, commissioned by electricals retailer AO.com, found that nearly two-thirds (67%) of 12 to 18-year-olds…

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