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  • A child being given the MMR vaccine

    Should only MMR vaccinated children be allowed a school place?

    A measles outbreak at three London schools has reopened the debate about vaccination
  • Schoolchildren gathering in Parliament Square on 15 February to march on Downing Street

    Should children be allowed time off school to strike?

    Some headteachers have privately supported pupils’ climate-change walkout. But not all agree
  • Home made cakes on sale by volunteer parents

    Should schools fill key roles with volunteers?

    It used to be help on the cake stall. Now an academy chain is seeking an unpaid accounts assistant and a free PA
  • An Oxford University procession with a porter in the foreground.

    What stopped you applying to Oxbridge?

    Why are high-flying state school pupils less likely to apply to Oxford or Cambridge than their private school peers? We asked some
  • Woman holding large smartphone

    What is #schoolshaming?

    Do you think it’s acceptable to take to social media or the press to criticise what goes on at school?
  • pupils in exam hall

    Should schools be judged by their exam results?

    Ofsted now says inspectors should pay less attention to exam outcomes. We ask whether it’s right
  • Sam Gyimah outside 10 Downing Street

    Is Sam Gyimah right to be worried about safe-space policies?

    The higher education minister says there is a ‘culture of censorship’ at UK universities. Is there a problem, or is it a fuss about nothing?
  • school summer fair

    Schools: how to raise £1m a year

    A London academy is recruiting a fundraiser to boost its budget by at least £500,000. Is it a model that could keep others afloat?
  • Nicola Dandridge

    ‘They’re trying to take away our rights.’ How much power should students have?

    The government is reviewing fees and assessing universities’ value for money. We ask whether it is involving all the right people
  • England v Wales rugby

    Should schools sell sports supplements to pupils?

    We ask whether it is right to encourage the use of muscle-building supplements
  • male science teacher with pupils

    What should the role of Ofsted be?

    The chief inspector of schools says there is no need to be afraid of inspections. Is she right? Tell us what you think below.
    ‘My job is not to be a crusader’: Amanda Spielman interview
  • Toby Young

    What do students want from the Office for Students?

    The regulator – brought into the spotlight by Toby Young – has only one student on its board. We asked those it seeks to represent what the priorities should be
  • Great Yarmouth Charter Academy

    How strict is too strict at school?

    We asked experts, after a Great Yarmouth academy said pupils must smile – and thank teachers after lessons. Tell us what you think below
  • torso covered with tattoos

    Should teachers be able to have tattoos?

    Headteachers are debating whether it’s OK for staff to display their body art in school
  • child's drawing with 'Christian' and 'Jewish' written on it

    Should new schools be able to select all children by faith?

    The government is consulting the public over plans to drop the current 50% cap on religious admissions. We consulted our readers
  • Rows of teenage boy and girl school students sitting their GCSE examinations, UK<br>C3PDA9 Rows of teenage boy and girl school students sitting their GCSE examinations, UK

    Should parents be able to sue over poor exam results?

    A father is taking a £28,000- a-year independent school to court after his son achieved just one GCSE . Is he justified? Education experts share their views
  • .<br>Children being coached for the 11 Plus exam. Evening classes at Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent. 13-02-2013 Photograph by Martin Godwin.

    Unfair, stressful or ‘a good idea’? What pupils think of the 11-plus exam

    Children tell of the fears, joys and disappointments of competing for a place at a grammar school
  • First Cabinet meeting<br>Education Secretary Justine Greening arrives in Downing Street, London, for the first Cabinet meeting of the new government. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday July 19, 2016. See PA story POLITICS Cabinet. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

    What should be top priority for the new education secretary?

    We asked teachers and academics what urgent changes they would like to see. Tell us what you think too
  • Schoolgirls hold a placeard – 'Let Our Kids Be Kids'

    Sats resits at secondary school: a good idea or not?

    We asked whether repeating primary tests at big school can improve children’s numeracy and literacy. Tell us what you think too
  • Eton college courtyard with pupils hurrying across it

    Is it OK for politicians to send their children to private schools?

    What does it tell us when politicians opt for fee-paying schools? And is it a private matter? Parents and teachers have their say
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