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A recent decision by the Court of Appeal has highlighted that employers need to look at the reasons behind an employee’s conduct. The case acts

A recent decision by the Court of Appeal has highlighted that employers need to look at the reasons behind an employee’s conduct. The case acts

Does a head teacher have to reveal a non romantic relationship with someone who has been convicted of making indecent images of children? This was

A primary school’s board of governors has been fined after a pupil trapped her fingers in a toilet door. A court heard the four year

The way in which personal data about staff, pupils and their families and legal guardians is used and protected at your school, academy or trust

BLOG Written on 17 June 2022 Out-of-school activities are important both educationally and in terms of wider personal development. They add to the curriculum, build

Education secretary, Justine Greening, has announced plans to encourage teachers to work flexibly. The plans announced include: A pilot programme to explore how schools are

No school wants to be faced with accusations of systemic failures made by management and leadership around safeguarding. Ellis Whittam supports more than 400 schools

Are you aware of the changes that have been made to the GCSE grading system in England? If you don’t have a teenager in the

Running a school is a risky business. But just how do you define “risk”? By law schools must be run in ways that make sure

A Canterbury school has been fined £18,000 and ordered to pay costs of almost £10,000 after a seven-year-old boy needed CPR during a swimming lesson.