Education
Grammar schools benefit some pupils but the majority do worse
Evidence suggests pupils who get into grammar schools perform better than they would under comprehensive education, and pupils who don’t perform worse. Read
We fact check and explain issues about schools, teacher shortages, childcare, universities, and qualifications.
Education
Evidence suggests pupils who get into grammar schools perform better than they would under comprehensive education, and pupils who don’t perform worse. Read
Education
We've checked claims from this week's BBC Question Time on education systems across the world. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
16-18 year olds could see a funding rate cut of between 30% and 50%, based on case studies of three of the most popular types of apprenticeships. Read
Education
It's correct that there are more teachers in English schools now than in 2010 - but there are also more pupils. Read
Education
At this week's Prime Minister's Questions, Theresa May faces questions on how the government's new grammar schools plan will work. Read
Education
Is the attainment gap in grammar schools "virtually zero"? Read
Education
How many grammar school pupils are on free school meals? Read
Education
The evidence suggests that grammar schools weren't any better for overall social mobility in their 1950s/60s heyday than they are at the moment. Read
Education
Pupils who go to state schools are less represented in the 'top jobs' than they are among the general population. Read
Education
Less well-off white boys in England are, on average, less likely to attend university than minority ethnic groups, according to research. Read