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19 to 27 of 2054
A Chorley primary school is being deep-cleaned this week following a virus Read more about Chorley school deep-cleaned to kill bug
A Russian scientist who worked on the country's space programme was in Derbyshire Read more about Russian scientist visits Derbyshire school
Non-academy secondary schools in England spent more than £293 million on supply Read more about Schools spend ?293m on supply teachers
The international baccalaureate diploma (IBD) offers a broad approach to study, Read more about International baccalaureate 'offers breadth and independence'
Pupils from one Gloucestershire sixth form college are hoping to make a road safety Read more about Pupils design high-visibility safety badge
Pupils at one Plymouth school are set to make a world record attempt next month.Read more about Plymouth students 'to attempt world record'
The basics of neurology should be a key part of teacher training, the Royal Society Read more about Royal Society calls teachers to have basic grasp of neurology
As many as one in five schoolchildren in the UK can be classed as living in severe Read more about 1 in 5 schoolchildren 'living in poverty'
Pupils at a primary school in Bath now have a wide range of scientific knowledge Read more about Bath pupils get hands-on to learn about science