The Sheffield College has been shortlisted as a Green Gown Awards finalist for an employer backed project educating students about green careers.
Ofsted has set out a renewed approach to education inspection that will give parents better and more detailed information, is fairer on professionals, and – crucially – will help raise standards for all children.
UK jobs and skills will be the driving force behind making the country a defence industrial leader under a transformative new strategy to be launched next week [Monday 8 September], including the creation of five defence-focused Technical Excellence Colleges to ensure industry has the workforce needed for the future.
CEMA Ltd, UK leading electrical engineering company, has partnered with Nottingham College to provide invaluable work experience to aspiring engineers as part of its T Level course. Introduced by the government in 2020, T Levels were designed to revolutionise the technical education system in England. These two-year qualifications, equivalent to three A Levels, combine academic learning with practical industry experience. A key feature of T Levels is the 45-day industry placement, which equips students with hands-on skills essential for their future careers.
Ellen Thinnesen OBE, Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East, has been appointed as the next Further Education Commissioner, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced today (28 August 2025).
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College (SGS) is proud to celebrate an outstanding year of GCSE and Level 2 results, reaffirming its reputation for excellence in education, student support, and inclusive learning.
Millions of pupils across the country are celebrating after receiving GCSE and other vocational and technical qualification (VTQs) results today (Thursday 21 August), as young people prepare to move on to the next stage of their education.
The talented bunch has shown what dedication and hard work can achieve, with a 100% T-level pass rate (compared to a national pass rate of 91.4%), and 80% of students achieving a distinction grade on the Education & Early Years T-level programme.
Students receiving results today can have full confidence in the value of their grades, Ofqual's Chief Regulator has said.
Leeds College of Building (LCB) has been named one of the first ever ‘construction technical excellence colleges’ (CTEC) and will receive a share of £100 million in government funding to tackle construction skills shortages.
More than 40,000 future builders, bricklayers, electricians, carpenters and plumbers will get cutting edge skills to get Britain building at state-of-the-art Technical Excellence Colleges unveiled. The specialist colleges will be in every region of England to deliver the workforce needed to turbocharge the building of new homes, schools and hospitals, helping to realise every Brit’s dream of owning their own home.
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A powerful Armed Forces resettlement programme delivered by Building Heroes in partnership with Reaseheath College has now supported over 500 veterans and service leavers into skilled careers in construction.
New legal duties on universities and colleges come into force, as government delivers Plan for Change to restore integrity of higher education.
A Brazilian student in ESOL (English for Speakers in other Languages) has been inspiring her peers with her drive and commitment to learning at the age of 88.