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Unhealthy school food ‘fuels disruptive behaviour’
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Unhealthy school food ‘fuels disruptive behaviour’

15 June 2026
Findings come as the government’s consultation on school food standards closes, ahead of new rules in September.
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King’s Birthday Honours: heads and MAT leaders recognised
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King’s Birthday Honours: heads and MAT leaders recognised

15 June 2026
Multi-academy trust CEOs and headteachers are among many education figures included in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
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The key changes to Ofsted inspection for 2026-27
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The key changes to Ofsted inspection for 2026-27

15 June 2026
Ofsted publishes updated grading toolkits and guides for inspectors coming into effect from September.
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DfE set to publish new enrichment benchmarks for schools
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DfE set to publish new enrichment benchmarks for schools

15 June 2026
The government is set to publish enrichment benchmarks for schools this week, alongside announcing a £132.5 million scheme to fund activities in schools.
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King’s birthday honours recognise school leaders
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King’s birthday honours recognise school leaders

15 June 2026
Headteachers, academy leaders, trustees, school support staff and charity leaders are among those recognised for their services to education in the King’s birthday honours.
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Ofsted: The key changes to school inspection from September 2026
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Ofsted: The key changes to school inspection from September 2026

15 June 2026
Ofsted inspectors will look more closely at whether pupils with “barriers to their learning or wellbeing” are achieving well in schools from September.
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GCSE natural history: what schools need to know
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GCSE natural history: what schools need to know

15 June 2026
Pupils will learn how to identify plants, animals and fungi, as well as learn about climate change and habitats, under subject content proposals for the new natural history GCSE.
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DfE set to publish enrichment goals for colleges
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DfE set to publish enrichment goals for colleges

15 June 2026
Colleges will be included in new government enrichment benchmarks to be published this week, but ministers have not said they will be eligible for funding from a new £132.5 million activities scheme.
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King’s birthday honours 2026: Damehood for ex-FE commissioner Shelagh Legrave
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King’s birthday honours 2026: Damehood for ex-FE commissioner Shelagh Legrave

15 June 2026
Former FE commissioner Shelagh Legrave has been made a dame in the King’s birthday honour list.
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Ofsted to test new SEND inclusion cash plans
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Ofsted to test new SEND inclusion cash plans

15 June 2026
Colleges and training providers receiving new SEND inclusion funding will have to show inspectors how the money is improving outcomes for students under updated Ofsted rules coming into force this September.
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Government rolls out emergency MenB vaccine scheme for students
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Government rolls out emergency MenB vaccine scheme for students

15 June 2026
Around one million young people will be offered a meningitis B (MenB) vaccination this summer under a one-off government programme aimed at preventing outbreaks in universities and residential further education colleges.
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Surge in EHCPs fuels latest rise in SEND pupils, DfE data shows
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Surge in EHCPs fuels latest rise in SEND pupils, DfE data shows

15 June 2026
The number of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has risen by 5.2% to more than 1.8 million over the past year, according to data released by the Department for Education.
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King’s Birthday Honours: top accolades for data science pioneers
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King’s Birthday Honours: top accolades for data science pioneers

15 June 2026
University of Lancashire vice-chancellor and former chief executive of Advance HE also recognised in annual list.
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Marking boycotters face heavy sanctions as assessments disrupted
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Marking boycotters face heavy sanctions as assessments disrupted

15 June 2026
Edinburgh extends pay deductions to those who refuse to cover for colleagues taking part in industrial action.
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Universities too reliant on cuts to balance the books – Blunkett
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Universities too reliant on cuts to balance the books – Blunkett

15 June 2026
Former education secretary says mergers the solution for institutions in financial crisis as he calls for more ‘ambition’ in higher education.
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Weekly Round Up - 12/06/2026

12 June 2026
A look back at the last week in education, a peek at what's coming up, plus lots of other bits and...
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Britain doesn't need fewer graduates, it needs better ones

12 June 2026
On Monday, a new Policy Exchange report added to the ever-growing pile of literature and comment about whether too many young people are going to university.
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New polling on universities

12 June 2026
Public First conducted an online anonymous poll of 500 UK organisational decision-makers between the 1st and 13th April 2026.
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Being and becoming human: a decolonising and transcolonial curriculum

12 June 2026
What if a curriculum was organised not around subjects, but around the full range of human activities and possibilities?
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Britain’s broken social contract: Young people have lost faith in their future

12 June 2026
Drawing on new evidence, this blog examines the decline in young people’s optimism about work, success and social mobility, and argues for a new deal to rebuild trust in Britain’s social contract.
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