Rapidly rising energy costs could negatively impact education and hamper recovery efforts, say school leaders Today (Thurs 28 Apr), school leaders’ union NAHT are releasing the results of a survey of its members on the rising energy costs their schools are facing. 28 April 2022
NAHT comments on John Fisher school Ofsted report Commenting on a report released today by Ofsted of a snap inspection of John Fisher School in Croydon, following the controversial cancellation of a gay author’s visit to the school in March, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT, said: 27 April 2022
NAHT comments on call for more funding for school breakfast provision Commenting on a report by education charity Magic Breakfast, which calls for the government to invest £75 million into school breakfast provision, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said: 27 April 2022
New data reveals sharp increase in number of school leaders leaving the profession within 5 years The DfE collects annual data that reports the number of head teachers, assistant and deputy heads, and middle leaders – aged under 50 and new to post – who leave their role within 5 years of appointment. The latest figures, obtained by NAHT through a Freedom of Information request, reveal that five-year retention rates have got worse in every category of school leadership since this data was last published in 2018. 26 April 2022
NAHT to ballot IOM members on offer from the Department of Education, Sport and Culture. NAHT’s Isle of Man members will take part in a consultative ballot to see if they wish to accept a revised pay offer from the Department of Education, Sport and Culture (DESC). 25 April 2022