Schools offered gang trouble tips Schools in England are being issued with new guidance on how to spot signs that children are involved with gangs.
McDonald's offers work-based GCSE Teenagers who complete a period of work experience at McDonald's will be able to gain a qualification equivalent to a GCSE.
School Report is bigger than ever More than 700 schools across the UK - and some international schools - are taking part in BBC School Report News Day.
More schools fail Ofsted checks More schools in England are being judged as inadequate in Ofsted's new-style inspections, according to figures just released.
School lotteries 'destabilising' Lottery admissions can be destabilising for children and bad for their welfare, the Schools Secretary, Ed Balls, says.
Labour edges ahead on education A BBC Newsnight poll suggests that the Tories are failing to win over voters unsatisfied with Labour's record on education.
Baby P rules 'may increase risks' Rules to improve child protection after the Baby P case may leave children more vulnerable to harm, council leaders warn.
£10m to get students into sport Universities are to be given £10m of National Lottery money to encourage more students to get involved in sport.
Call to scrap 50% student target Targets for getting young people into higher education should be scrapped and top-up fees raised, say graduate recruiters.
Back to school Ex-footballer tells how he has overcome cancer
Exploitation? Internships for graduates 'may breach wage laws'
Anatomy of a cut What's it like to be at the centre of a spending cut?
Don't say it! 10 things parents shouldn't say about school places
Who cares? Pay below minimum wage driving foster families to give up
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Tory review urges science boost A Tory-backed report urges incentives for schools and tax breaks for researchers to raise the profile of science.
TV 'makes up for history lessons' TV documentaries like the Seven Ages of Britain fill in the gaps left by a "less impressive" school curriculum, says David Dimbleby.
Warning on 'corner shop' schools Head teachers warn that Tory plans for free schools could lead to a system of 20,000 "corner shop" schools.