More than 180 authors and publishers warn that writers of colours are under-represented in school curriculum
FT Seasonal Appeal backs charities devoted to financial literacy and free school meals
Commenters discuss the pros and cons of adding tax to private education — join the debate
A sense of the challenges ahead mean primary and secondary schoolchildren are eager for financial literacy
My ex-husband claims he can’t afford the VAT added to our children’s school fees
System would replace old single-word assessments of overall standards
Backlash from parents over levy on UK’s private education sector
Research has shown a link between social media apps and eating disorders, depression and anxiety among young people
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson says Tories had ‘tunnel vision’ about promoting academies
Widening gap with state sector for special educational needs support is ‘a real concern’, says education secretary
Proposal to impose value added tax in the Budget risks damaging diplomatic ties, ambassadors say
Urgent reform is needed after demand for extra educational support doubles in a decade, warns watchdog
Cost of specialist school places is placing huge financial strain on cash-strapped councils
Parents and children unhappy with traditional education are turning to online alternatives after the pandemic opened the door to new ways of learning
FT Money wants to hear from parents
Open letter from industry coalition adds pressure on government to ensure children are taught how money works
Experiments by academy schools — and without Treasury money — are key to solving problems for deprived families
Commenters discuss the latest figures on the male education deficit — join the debate
Parents are increasingly relaxed about them, despite research suggesting that every absence does count
Annual allocation up 15% as local authorities and education body warn of spiralling costs
Embassies argue international schools in London should be exempt from tax change
OECD report points to challenges in improving state-backed provision for young children
Policies that actually work trust local communities and focus on getting the fundamentals right
Sir Douglas Flint joins calls to boost personal finance teaching in schools
Education leaders warn of crisis as teachers struggle to meet demand from pupils with complex needs