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London’s school divide: where kids get the best and worst start

Ealing has the most top-rated secondary schools in London, with 11 out of 18 ranked ‘Outstanding’ by England’s schools watchdog,

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South East London claims highest school exclusion rates in London

South East London has the highest rate of permanent school exclusions in London, according to available data starting in 2016

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UCL’s first generation scholars under half the national average

The number of first generation scholars at University College London was less than half the national average last year, new figures

‘Pointy’ Penny and feisty Farage: social media reactions to the BBC election debate

With Penny Mordaunt tweeting throughout and Labour hitting back, here are the top social media reactions to the live BBC

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Gleaming Ofsted report for Ealing school three years after opening

An Ealing school which opened amidst the aftermath of the pandemic has three years later been rated as Outstanding by

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Why are so few Londoners starting apprenticeships?

London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data

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Families in plea to raise funds for children’s musical education

A group of parents and carers in Tottenham is in a plea to raise funds for musical education for Year

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HMP Pentonville launches new course to help promote rehabilitative culture

An Islington prison has partnered with the University of Westminster to train staff in how to create a rehabilitative environment

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Levels of reading enjoyment for young people drop to lowest level on record

Children and young people have never enjoyed reading in their spare time less, research has shown.  Levels of reading enjoyment

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London knife crime charities stepping up efforts ahead of Knife Crime Awareness Week

Knife crime charities across London are stepping up their efforts leading up to Knife Crime Awareness Week starting on Monday. 

Decline in teacher recruitment as fewer postgraduates pursue a career in the classroom

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

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