Anna Davis is the Education Editor and Deputy Campaigns Editor at the Evening Standard. She covers everything from nursery to school, university and beyond.
Anna Davis is the Education Editor and Deputy Campaigns Editor at the Evening Standard. She covers everything from nursery to school, university and beyond.
‘Highly unlikely’ that real papers are being leaked online, but students can still be penalised even if they try to buy fake papers.
Special assemblies held for hundreds of teenagers
Parents have a responsibility to make sure their children are at school, shadow education secretary says as truancy crisis deepens
Imperial College London to open first research centre abroad in its 117-year history
Action taken to tackle surge in children in England classed as persistently absent from school following Covid pandemic
Headteachers compare concerns about artificial intelligence in classrooms to worries initially felt about calculators
Teachers have introduced wellbeing lessons, set up “zen dens” for anxious pupils and are running interventions similar to those for drug and alcohol addicts
The Standard visits a refuge backed by our appeal that helps victims of domestic abuse
Long-awaited guidance for headteachers on how to deal with transgender pupils is published
Schools minster admits there is "clearly a lot of work to do" to boost teacher numbers
Be Enriched runs a charity canteen in Clapham Park which is a lifeline for those struggling, especially during winter
Report finds "unexplored benefits" of giving free food to all children regardless of family income
Report comes in the wake of the death of headteacher Ruth Perry
With no end in sight to cost-of-living crisis, Anna Davis talks to those benefiting from key financial advice
Schools need clarity because they are "struggling" to deal with the issue alone
Since the cost of living crisis began, Action for Refugees in Lewisham (AFRIL) has seen a 93 per cent increase in demand
One in five UK students said they are made fun of 'a few times a month or more'
UK students have risen up the world league table depsite performing worse than in 2018
Plans to introduce minimum service levels in schools are criticised by teaching unions
Since the Covid pandemic absenteeism has become a 'stubborn problem' in schools and disruptive behaviour has become more common