‘Education as inoculation’ – London Press Club’s 2026 debate on proposed social media ban
Panellists questioned whether a proposed social media ban for under-16s would protect children, arguing education and regulation may prove more

Panellists questioned whether a proposed social media ban for under-16s would protect children, arguing education and regulation may prove more

Greenwich’s home education rate is now the highest in London and exceeds the national average after the capital recorded a

The government must enable early intervention to prevent misogynistic attitudes developing among schoolboys by September 2026, a report has recommended.

Eight Lewisham primary schools have been selected to take part in the early adoption of a country-wide scheme to provide

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.

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

While neurodiversity celebration week offers the opportunity to highlight the achievements and experiences of autistic women, autism experts have sought

Teacher recruitment in London fell by 17% in 2022/2023 as more postgraduates chose a career away from the classroom. Figures