NAHT believes the lack of coherent and consistent guidance on restraint for schools (special and mainstream), from the relevant authorities, needs to be addressed urgently. In particular the use of...
Today, the government is announcing how it will find another £12bn of cuts from the welfare budget. NAHT warns against adding to the difficulties faced by children whose parents are doing low-paid...
School leaders' union NAHT is delighted to announce that it is to partner with the Youth Sport Trust (YST) as its charity of choice for 2015-16, underlining the importance of PE and sport in...
We note the concern today from the Royal College of Nursing that new rules on minimum salaries for workers from non-EU countries will have an adverse effect on healthcare. The fact is that these...
According to the government the only way to raise standards for schools that are not good or outstanding is for them to become academies - whether it's right for the school or not.
Instead of giving...
To reinforce NAHT's forced academies campaign, we are holding briefings for all school leaders across the Midlands. These events are open to members and non-members.
In the latest issue of Leadership Focus, we called for your help in spreading the word about the many benefits of NAHT membership.
A report released by UCL Institute of Education suggests that children from lower income families are less likely to be judged 'above average' by their teachers, even when they perform as well as...
BBC Children in Need and Lloyds Bank have joined forces to launch Champions for Change, a scheme designed to help combine fundraising with learning.
School leaders' union NAHT has raised concerns that imposing the current suite of ebacc subjects on schools offers a narrow view of academic rigour and conflicts with growing recruitment problems.