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Professor of sociology Sam Friedman charts the enduring influence of private schools in the making of the British elite and asks whether the Labour government is looking finally to curtail it
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Renowned drama school says ‘unprecedented funding challenges’ make degrees unviable from September 2025
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Downwardly mobile graduates are arguably becoming the UKâs electoral kingmakers â and could spur a political revolution, says sociologist Dan Evans
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Would you drop Of Mice and Men from the exam syllabus? The answer isn’t black and white | Nels Abbey
The book will no longer be studied at GCSE in Wales because many find the racial slurs upsetting. Thatâs culture war fodder, but it shouldnât be, says author and broadcaster Nels Abbey
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Shireland CBSO academy in West Bromwich has put music at centre of its teaching in effort to revive interest
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President-elect said he would give states the power to control education, but it would be extremely difficult
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Independent school Liberty Woodland is one of a small number in England experimenting with the timetable
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Canyon independent school district briefly removed text – and then reinstated it – to comply with state’s Reader Act
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In a private property market where supply is restricted, increased family wealth can simply drive up the cost of suitable homes
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Only 25% of institution’s students are from Scotland, and they are more likely to be from working-class backgrounds
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Helen Pidd visits Lancaster Royal grammar school to see the work of Parallel Histories, an education charity which helps young people make sense of contested history
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While the rules can be strict and firm, the vast majority of children are well-adjusted, happy and well-cared for