A-level results day 2023: When is it, what to expect and how to appeal your results?
Whether you fail to achieve your required grades or exceed them, here is everyting you need to know about the day
Whether you fail to achieve your required grades or exceed them, here is everyting you need to know about the day
Office for National Statistics data reveals how many young children are meeting up with online strangers
Students awarded highest grades on record in 2021, when exams were scrapped and replaced by inflated teacher assessments
Devout Christian who worked at academy for 19 years is 'heartbroken' over ruling she had breached a requirement to be 'godly'
Children as young as seven are being taught about contested gender identity beliefs but CofE official says Church is waiting for guidance
Attorney-general said hardening the guidance would be unlawful and require new legislation
Students warned of a scramble for their chosen courses amid population boom
Having to compete with dozens of mobile devices in their own classroom undermines the work that teachers are doing
Institutions also offer introductory year courses on computer game design and horse management, Telegraph analysis shows
A think tank has warned that the failure to protect teachers and others from intimidation is amounting to a tacit anti-blasphemy law
Labour leader promises ‘bold’ policies but insist his party will sick with 'responsible economics'
The Conservative MP slams Sir Keir Starmer's tax plan to strip independent schools of their charitable status
MPs’ report says lecturers and students were intimidated while universities are ‘blind to risk’ of accepting funding
Warnings of ‘education arms race’ as independent school students twice as likely to reach the best higher education institutions
IMF warns the impact on young people will hamper the world’s economy for decades
Inspectors who visited Rye College in East Sussex said staff had tackled the scandal 'swiftly and effectively'
All four teaching unions say they will urge members to accept Government’s offer of 6.5 per cent increase
Final-year students chant ‘Pay your workers’ at University of Edinburgh chiefs amid an ongoing national marking boycott
Sir Keir Starmer’s attack on private schools is an attack on the high standards that help children to achieve articulacy
Universities increasing proportion of international students – who pay much higher fees – in scramble to keep up funding