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Private school pupil numbers in England fall to lowest in at least a decade
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Private school pupil numbers in England fall to lowest in at least a decade

04 June 2026
The number of pupils in private schools in England has fallen to the lowest point in at least a decade, Government figures show.
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Graduate employment falls as one in five apply for 100 jobs
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Graduate employment falls as one in five apply for 100 jobs

04 June 2026
Survey reveals rising unemployment among university leavers, while female graduates are more likely to work part-time but less likely to be unemployed than men.
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Kazakhstan: Two international schools swap Haileybury for major rival
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Kazakhstan: Two international schools swap Haileybury for major rival

04 June 2026
From August 2027, two Haileybury-branded schools in Kazakhstan will switch to the Wellington brand – a move that may be due to increased competition in the country.
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Health and safety ‘ticking time bomb’ faced by Scottish teachers
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Health and safety ‘ticking time bomb’ faced by Scottish teachers

04 June 2026
Levels of violence seen in schools in 2026 were unacceptable only a few years ago, say members of Scotland’s biggest teaching union.
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Half of primary pupils now taught in academies
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Half of primary pupils now taught in academies

04 June 2026
The DfE has published its latest census figures on schools and pupil characteristics. Here are some of the key trends.
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Secondary pupil numbers fall for first time in a decade
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Secondary pupil numbers fall for first time in a decade

04 June 2026
The number of secondary school pupils has begun to fall for the first time in a decade, as a population bulge caused by a baby boom in the 2000s makes its way out of the school system.
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DfE ‘hits 70% of 6,500 teachers target’, but overall workforce shrinks
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DfE ‘hits 70% of 6,500 teachers target’, but overall workforce shrinks

04 June 2026
Government says it has hit 70 per cent of their target to recruit 6,500 additional teachers, as official data shows the school workforce has shrunk for the first time since 2019.
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Teacher numbers fall by nearly 2,000
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Teacher numbers fall by nearly 2,000

04 June 2026
But government claims progress towards its manifesto pledge to recruit 6,500 new teachers.
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Charity for working parents to close after nearly five decades due to changing demand and financial pressures
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Charity for working parents to close after nearly five decades due to changing demand and financial pressures

04 June 2026
Working Families, the national charity for working parents and carers, is to close after 47 years.
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Rise in right-wing extremism drives up counter-terror referrals
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Rise in right-wing extremism drives up counter-terror referrals

04 June 2026
Formal Prevent referrals increase by almost half year-on-year, while more universities report cancelling events owing to extremist views.
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Goldsmiths ‘relying on reserves to keep the lights on’, says v-c
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Goldsmiths ‘relying on reserves to keep the lights on’, says v-c

04 June 2026
Interim leader of arts institution takes swipe at striking UCU branch, saying it is ‘not facing up to harsh financial realities’.
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Drop in graduate employment ‘a cooling, not a collapse’
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Drop in graduate employment ‘a cooling, not a collapse’

04 June 2026
Fifth of job hunters report applying for more than 100 roles amid continued questioning of the value of a degree.
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More UK universities consider mergers as financial pressures drive push for efficiency
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More UK universities consider mergers as financial pressures drive push for efficiency

04 June 2026
Two in five UK universities are open to or actively considering mergers or acquisitions as mounting financial pressures force institutions to pursue more radical efficiency measures, according to a new survey by Universities UK (UUK).
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Man in his 50s taken to hospital after crossbow shooting at University of Surrey accommodation
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Man in his 50s taken to hospital after crossbow shooting at University of Surrey accommodation

04 June 2026
A man in his 50s is in a serious condition in hospital after being shot with a crossbow on a University of Surrey student accommodation site.
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Number of teachers in England’s state schools drops for second year in row
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Number of teachers in England’s state schools drops for second year in row

04 June 2026
The number of teachers working in England’s state schools has shrunk for the second year in a row, even as the government said it was meeting its promises to increase recruitment where needed.
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Council acted unlawfully by failing to provide single-sex toilets at primary school
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Council acted unlawfully by failing to provide single-sex toilets at primary school

04 June 2026
7. Scotland: Primary school’s unisex toilets breach girls’ rights, judge rules | The Telegraph
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Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says union
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Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says union

04 June 2026
Falling pupil numbers in England's schools should be used to cut class sizes, the largest education union has said.
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UK university’s axing of black studies MA has ‘dangerous parallel’ with US, says academic
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UK university’s axing of black studies MA has ‘dangerous parallel’ with US, says academic

04 June 2026
A leading US civil rights scholar has urged Birmingham City University (BCU) to reverse its decision to close its black studies course, comparing it to the attack on diversity, equity and inclusion in the US.
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Universities face international student ban if visa abuse is suspected
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Universities face international student ban if visa abuse is suspected

04 June 2026
Universities will be stripped of the right to recruit international students if too many drop out from their courses over fears they are being exploited for visa abuse.
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Ecological psychology and the classroom

04 June 2026
A badly designed door can make intelligent people look stupid.
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