Lessons at two colleges in Brighton & Hove and one in Horsham will be affected.
The regulator finds a fifth of children are pretending to be adults, potentially exposing them to harm.
The former cabinet minister will become the 160th person to hold the 800-year-old position.
The Greenshaw Learning Trust wants to merge Moat and Robinswood Primary schools in Gloucester.
Police have said staff will not face action over abuse of autistic children shown in videos leaked to the BBC.
Students at Oxford Brookes University queue for 24 hours just to secure a property for next year.
The BBC speaks to young people yet to enter the workforce as well as those who have chosen to leave it.
The community interest company in St Neots aims to create opportunities and help fill skills gaps.
The principal of a school in Newry says a recent musical production required over £20,000 of fundraising.
Education Minister Paul Givan is expected to spend more than £700,000 on the move.
Several schools are closed on Monday after flooding caused widespread disruption.
The 1975 Roman Studies exercise book found in a school drawer is returned to a former student.
A head teacher says his faith is restored by the response to the theft of the school minibus.
Providing free dinners for all school children could cost over £200m a year, say education officials.
Local projects are under way to create school report cards that could inform Ofsted's national changes.
Storm Bert is set to bring snow, rain and strong winds to parts of the UK over the weekend.
Crystal Owen's son Harvey died alongside three friends in a car accident in North Wales.
Norfolk has a higher-than-average rate of persistent absence - but what are the stories behind it?
Teenagers speak about their experience of bereavement at an event run for schools by Marie Curie.
Mum Jo says Jacob is very caring but sensory issues led to him being excluded for disruptive behaviour.
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