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Jude Lowson has been chosen to lead The King's School, Canterbury, marking a significant milestone as the institution's first female headteacher after an astonishing 1,425 years dominated by

 

In response to the significant attrition rate of close to 30% among university students following the issuance of A-level grades during the pandemic, the British government is returning to its

 

The Foreign Office has disbursed £13.8 million to facilitate the private schooling of 514 diplomats' children in the UK during the 2022/23 academic year. An additional £24.1 million was

 

With students hailing from 170 countries, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has surpassed its projected timeline.

 

The My Voice initiative by The Fed secures a substantial £246,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

 

Students across Scotland received their exam results on Tuesday. The pass rates for exams in Scotland have experienced a decline, although they remain higher than pre-Covid levels.

 

A comprehensive history and research website dedicated to documenting the Nazi occupation of Alderney has been unveiled.

The QS World University Rankings for 2024 have been released, with European universities securing half of the top 10 spots. For the 12th consecutive year, the Massachusetts Institute of

British university towns are facing a pressing issue as they grapple with a severe shortage of student accommodation. According to real estate adviser CBRE, more than 350,000 purpose-built

Grime artist Stormzy, in collaboration with banking group HSBC UK and his charity #Merky Foundation, has pledged to fund a further 36 black students studying at Cambridge University over