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School leaders are calling for support to make repairs to the Grade II-listed building.
Church threatens legal action over school closures (link is external)
The Diocese of Portsmouth has set out its legal opposition to the Isle of Wight Council plans.
Green light for £50m programme to improve schools (link is external)
The money will be used to build new schools and for refurbishments to improve energy efficiency.
Primary school 'calmer' following pupil training (link is external)
About 20 pupils are learning how to be "upstanders" so that they can look out for younger children.
The schools where smartphones won't be allowed (link is external)
A charity wants parents to delay smartphone purchases for their children until they are least 14.
Universities should consider using reserves to save jobs - minister (link is external)
Critics say extra funding announced will not solve Wales' higher education financial challenges.
'We must stop mollycoddling kids' says Saturday detentions head teacher (link is external)
Inside the school where a controversial new head warns against "hiding behind words like wellbeing".
Review of school sex survey to be published (link is external)
The survey hit the headlines in 2021 after asking pupils as young as 14 about their sexual experiences.
Deputy head raised behaviour issues before stabbing (link is external)
A deputy head teacher wrote to the Welsh government expressing concerns about behaviour at the school.
Unaccredited online schools cost more than £400k (link is external)
Dozens of children in one county have been sent to unaccredited online schools at a cost of more than £400,000.
Less than a third of 18-year-olds apply for uni (link is external)
Wales will be at an "economic disadvantage" if it doesn't increase student numbers, sector warns.
'VAT on private school fees has a huge impact' (link is external)
Parent Lisa from Hassocks says the changes should not apply to those already in private schools.
When are secondary school places announced for 2025? (link is external)
Parents will soon find out which schools their children will be attending from September this year.
Visually-impaired student challenges DSA failings (link is external)
Tilly Gerra requires support to study at university, but says she still faces "immense difficulties".
Should teacher numbers drop as school rolls fall? (link is external)
Pupil numbers are set to fall by 90,000 by 2040, but ministers want to maintain school staffing.
South Africa: Reply to the Debate on the State of the Nation Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa, Cape Town City Hall (link is external)
[South Africa] Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms Thoko Didiza,Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Ms Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane,Deputy President Paul Mashatile,Ministers and Deputy Ministers,Honourable Members,
Liberia: Loguatuo Road Project Stalls (link is external)
[Liberian Observer] As AML remain mute over the collapsed of Ganta - Yekepa Road
Mauritius: Exchange Programme - Students From Reunion Island Complete Internship At Metro Express (link is external)
[Government of Mauritius] A total of six students from the Lycée Moulin Joli de la Possession of Reunion Island were awarded certificates, yesterday, after completing a four-week internship in the Station Operation and Customer Service Department of the Metro Express Ltd (MEL).
Mauritius: Mauritius and UK to Bolster Trade and Investment Ties for Mutual Growth (link is external)
[Government of Mauritius] Mauritius and the United Kingdom (UK) are exploring new opportunities to enhance trade and investment for a mutually beneficial partnership that drives growth and innovation.
Liberia: Embattled Speaker's Employees Unpaid Since December (link is external)
[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia -- Several employees within the office of embattled House Speaker Cllr. J. Fornati Koffa have informed The Liberian Investigator that they have not received their salaries and benefits since December 2024. The employees claim that their wages have been redirected to the office of Representative Richard N. Koon, whom the majority bloc recognizes as the Speaker of the House of Representatives.