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Sally Weale

Sally Weale is the Guardian's education correspondent

July 2024

  • Gloria Chalaco, a cleaner at James Allen’s girls school in Dulwich, is pictured outside the Dulwich school

    Cleaners at prestigious UK girls’ school vote to strike over cut in hours

  • Reema Reid, headteacher, faces camera smiling in next to some work done by children

    School heads urge Labour to continue funding national tutoring scheme

  • Rishi Sunak and Kemi Badenoch pictured in the Commons last year

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Badenoch confirms she did criticise Sunak over election at shadow cabinet – as it happened

  • Rupert Lowe seated at a press conference table

    Reform UK MP accused of mounting ‘witch-hunt’ against local teachers

  • Former girls’ school in London to reopen as pioneering youth hub

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rachel Reeves says new government has inherited ‘worst set of circumstances since second world war’ – as it happened

  • UK universities urged to end drugs zero tolerance and focus on harm reduction

June 2024

  • Somebody pointing at a computer screen which is showing a programming language

    Number of girls in England taking computing GCSE plummets, study finds

  • illustration composite with children looking at a teacher in front of a whiteboard and an apprentice

    Life under Labour
    Labour wants to create opportunities for all. Can its education pledges narrow the divide?

  • Two teenage school girls standing in front of a large whiteboard side by side solving a mathematics equation on the board

    Paying private school fees years ahead may create VAT disputes, experts warn

  • unidentified pupils in school uniform

    Sexual harassment still ‘rife’ in UK schools, poll of female staff finds

  • Children facing a ‘brutal’ loss of time and space for play at state schools

  • Green space could be even better for young brains than we realised

  • ‘I once missed four weeks of one module’: the UK students working long hours

  • ‘Labour’s honeymoon will be short-lived’: teachers’ union head warns of strikes by autumn

  • Media studies are popular, dynamic and have ‘profound impact’, report says

  • Number of students flagged for extremist views rises by half

  • Eight in 10 primary teachers in England spending own money to help pupils

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    General election: Starmer and Sunak clash over taxes, the NHS and immigration in head-to-head TV debate – as it happened

  • English pupil funding at same level as when Tories took power, study finds

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