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Teenager lies on sofa in discussion with her councillor

Education leads children’s mental health support but young adults face ‘patchwork landscape’ of provision

Education is the leading source of mental health support for children aged 8 to 16, but slips to third place

People in a circle on a stage wearing all black and passing a ball around the circle.

GCSE drama entries drop significantly amid struggling arts curriculum

The uptake of Drama in English schools has seen a staggering decline in both GCSE and A Levels since 2010,

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South East London claims highest school exclusion rates in London

South East London has the highest rate of permanent school exclusions in London, according to available data starting in 2016

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‘The staff here know me by name’: Local library resurgence in South London

Library funding in London has grown in recent years, with Southwark among the boroughs leading the way. How can they

Headmaster calls for calm as Dulwich Prep mother hurls signs in latest parking argument

A Dulwich Prep London mother threw parking signs during a profanity-laden school-run argument, driving the head to call on parents to name and shame offenders.

‘Pointy’ Penny and feisty Farage: social media reactions to the BBC election debate

With Penny Mordaunt tweeting throughout and Labour hitting back, here are the top social media reactions to the live BBC

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Why are so few Londoners starting apprenticeships?

London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data

Bridget Phillipson speaking at the Centre for Social Justice on Tuesday 9th January 2024.

Labour promises education reform as one in five miss school

The Shadow Education Secretary announced the Labour Party’s plans to reform education last week at an event in Westminster Bridget

Crowded Greenwich university lecture students having to sit on the ground with no desk as they have nowhere to sit.

University of Greenwich students claim lectures are overcrowded

Many University of Greenwich students have reportedly had to sit on the floor during overcrowded lectures. The issue is not

Townsend School announced its closure in February earlier this year.

Primary schools in Southwark close as families abandon area

Several primary schools in Southwark have closed over the past year due to a decline of children and families living

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Levels of reading enjoyment for young people drop to lowest level on record

Children and young people have never enjoyed reading in their spare time less, research has shown.  Levels of reading enjoyment

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