Tory defects over schools scheme A Tory councillor defects to Labour over cuts to the government's schools building programme, saying she was "ashamed to be a Conservative".
Music tuition falling, poll says Fewer children are learning to play a musical instrument than in their parents' generation, a survey suggests.
School lottery 'failed in aim' England's first city-wide lottery system aimed at solving the problem of allocating places at over-subscribed schools failed to give poorer children equal access to top schools, academics say.
Prodigy makes Cambridge history A 15-year-old maths prodigy is set to become the youngest undergraduate at the University of Cambridge for more than two centuries.
School meals 'help fussy eaters' School lunches can tempt fussy eaters to try new foods, a survey carried out in England for the School Food Trust suggests.
Ellen MacArthur's global ambition Yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur has set herself a new challenge - creating an educational foundation to promote sustainability.
Shoesmith given leave to appeal Sharon Shoesmith is given leave to appeal over her sacking as the head of children's services at Haringey Council after the death of Baby Peter.
One in nine schools 'half empty' Figures obtained by the BBC suggest that in one in nine Scottish primary schools at least 60% of places are unfilled.
First wave of new-style academies Teachers' unions are branding the government's relaunch of academies in England as a "failure", with about 30 expected this term.
GCSE triumphs: Whizz kids and athletes Across England, Wales and Northern Ireland thousands of pupils are celebrating and commiserating with each other after receiving their results for their GCSE exams.
GCSE pupils score record results Teenagers score another GCSE record with almost seven out of 10 exams awarded a C grade or above, as separate science entries rise.
'One in four' students unplaced The latest figures show that currently more than a quarter of UK university applicants are unplaced.
No university place...? Go Dutch With UK students facing a tough battle for places at home, universities in the Netherlands are promoting themselves as an alternative - and still have spaces left for this year, reports the BBC's Jonty Bloom.
Imperial College expands overseas Imperial College is going to open its first branch outside the UK - a medical school in Singapore, run in partnership with a local university.
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