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25 May 2024
‘It gives me no pleasure, but I am going to have to beat you’: was I the last boy to be flogged at Eton?
I was 13 and in my first year at the elite public school when I was caught drinking. The punishment shaped my time there ? and became a watershed for the institution
Published:
10:00 AM
‘It gives me no pleasure, but I am going to have to beat you’: was I the last boy to be flogged at Eton?
24 May 2024
King Charles to become patron of Gordonstoun Association
Published:
5:24 PM
King Charles to become patron of Gordonstoun Association
Today in Focus
What should kids be taught about sex and relationships?
What should kids be taught about sex and relationships?
22 May 2024
Private school tax-break idea is a non-starter
Letter:
Christine Maxwell
on Mike Harris’s alternative suggestion to Labour’s plan for VAT on private schools
Published:
5:40 PM
Published:
5:40 PM
Private school tax-break idea is a non-starter
Campaigners ‘thrilled’ as St Albans aims to be smartphone-free for under-14s
Daisy Greenwell from Smartphone-Free Childhood says move likely to have domino effect in other parts of UK
Published:
4:20 PM
Campaigners ‘thrilled’ as St Albans aims to be smartphone-free for under-14s
21 May 2024
My old headteacher has been convicted of sexual offences against pupils. But why did justice take so long?
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Concerns about Neil Foden’s behaviour were raised years ago. We need to understand how such abuse is enabled, writes Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Published:
11:00 AM
Published:
11:00 AM
My old headteacher has been convicted of sexual offences against pupils. But why did justice take so long?
20 May 2024
Scrap the plan for VAT on private schools, Labour. Just let low-income kids attend instead
Mike Harris
Fears of a future tax rise have already increased fees and lowered intake. Use the money for bursaries and everyone wins, says professor of finance Mike Harris
Published:
10:00 AM
Published:
10:00 AM
Scrap the plan for VAT on private schools, Labour. Just let low-income kids attend instead
19 May 2024
Cricket needs to widen its regional base
Letter:
Those of us in Cornwall, Norfolk and Buckinghamshire have no access to first-class cricket in any format locally, writes
Jonathan Harris
Published:
5:48 PM
Published:
5:48 PM
Cricket needs to widen its regional base
Education’s deepest crisis is being ignored by Westminster ? and even harsher cuts are on the way
John Harris
A politicians fuss over sex education, a void in special needs provision is leaving families with nowhere to turn, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Published:
1:00 PM
Published:
1:00 PM
Education’s deepest crisis is being ignored by Westminster ? and even harsher cuts are on the way
Schools in England send police to homes of absent pupils with threats to jail their parents
‘Heavy-handed’ crackdown ignores underlying reasons for failure to attend classes, say critics
Published:
7:00 AM
Schools in England send police to homes of absent pupils with threats to jail their parents
Observer letters
Of course faith has a place in our society
Keir Hardie and many others were inspired by their religion
Published:
6:00 AM
Published:
6:00 AM
Of course faith has a place in our society
18 May 2024
Parents overestimate sons’ maths skills more than daughters’, study finds
Gender stereotypes at home may hamper female students’ ability to progress in the classroom, research suggests
Published:
8:00 AM
Parents overestimate sons’ maths skills more than daughters’, study finds
17 May 2024
Air Up: scent-flavoured water bottle becomes latest playground craze
School must-have is setting pressured parents back £30 but could help keep kids off sugary drinks
Published:
1:44 PM
Air Up: scent-flavoured water bottle becomes latest playground craze
Sex education is now just another political football. For the children’s sake, the adults must grow up
Gaby Hinsliff
Published:
6:00 AM
Published:
6:00 AM
Sex education is now just another political football. For the children’s sake, the adults must grow up
Teachers in England stretched by pupils’ mental and family problems, MPs say
Published:
12:01 AM
Teachers in England stretched by pupils’ mental and family problems, MPs say
16 May 2024
Pupils in England can learn about gender surgery but not ‘ideology’, says Keegan
Education secretary says guidance will not stop schools teaching children about gender-reassignment surgery
Published:
6:30 PM
Pupils in England can learn about gender surgery but not ‘ideology’, says Keegan
What are Labour’s six pledges and how likely is their success?
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5:56 PM
What are Labour’s six pledges and how likely is their success?
I’d hate to be learning English again. Apostrophes are a nightmare
Adrian Chiles
Published:
11:00 AM
Published:
11:00 AM
I’d hate to be learning English again. Apostrophes are a nightmare
Curbs on sex education use pupils as ‘political football’, school leaders say
Published:
12:01 AM
Curbs on sex education use pupils as ‘political football’, school leaders say
Age curbs on sex education topics risk making some children vulnerable
Published:
12:00 AM
Age curbs on sex education topics risk making some children vulnerable
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