Village school hoping to win grant from Tesco vote
Pupils at a Wyre Forest village school are hoping to win first place in the Tesco Stronger Starts vote to get a cash windfall.
Pupils at a Wyre Forest village school are hoping to win first place in the Tesco Stronger Starts vote to get a cash windfall.
A north Shropshire school is celebrating after an 'incredible' Ofsted inspection returned a 'good' rating with a big dose of 'outstanding' elements.
More than a fifth of children in Sandwell are not attending school "regularly", new figures show.
Staff and pupils at a Newport primary school are celebrating being recognised for fostering a culture of welcome, belonging and solidarity for those seeking safety.
Nato warns that within 20 years we could be at war with Russia. One of the benefits of being a babyboomer is that we cannot remember a time when Nato was not warning of war with Russia. It's what it does.
Nato warns that within 20 years we could be at war with Russia. One of the benefits of being a babyboomer is that we cannot remember a time when Nato was not warning of war with Russia. It's what it does.
A Telford secondary school is hoping to help it's students feel good factor by setting up a Forest School in the great outdoors.
A prestigious school in Wolverhampton has once again been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. Pupils at the Girls’ High, on Tettenhall Road, consistently achieved “academic excellence” the education body said.
A Telford school described as having a "big heart" has been told its quality of education "requires improvement" by Ofsted inspectors.
Police were called to reports of a man with a knife near a Bilston Primary School.
The expansion would see purpose-built rooms equipped for design, technology, art, science and mathematics-based activities, the DfE said.
A Black Country school was evacuated today after a bomb threat was made.
Students at Moreton Hall School near Oswestry have raised over £1,200 to support Hope House and Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospice.
A headteacher has been absent from his duties at school for "confidential" reasons.
Stickers brazenly advertising the sale of Class B drugs through QR codes have been plastered around a town centre.