Schools

Suspensions: How suspensions in school can help tackle behaviour and boost pupil support

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Schools will be supported to introduce internal suspensions as part of their behaviour policies.   Suspensions are meant to be a serious response to poor behaviour. But when pupils are sent home, they can miss learning, spend long periods unsupervised and fall further behind.

Autumn Budget: what is the government doing to improve outcomes for children with SEND?

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The government is making changes to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system. These changes aim to improve how children with SEND receive support.  It’s clear the SEND system is in dire need of reform. It is failing children and families at every turn, where outcomes for young people are nowhere near good enough.

Reducing the spread of illness this winter: Seven steps to healthier schools and higher school attendance

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As the colder months approach, we can expect to see increases in common airborne viruses. Illness is the biggest single reason for school absence; while some absences due to illness are unavoidable, many can be reduced through simple, proactive measures …

Phase 2 of the school-based nursery programme: Everything you need to know 

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Primary schools can now apply for the first phase of funding, with up to £150,000 of £15 million available to support up to 300 new or expanded nurseries to be open by September 2025.  But what are school-based nurseries and who will benefit? Here’s everything you need to know.