Pupils Suffer Heatstroke in 40C+ Classrooms as Schools Urged to Adapt Buildings
UNESCO research reveals that 113 developing countries spent more servicing foreign debt than on education in 2025, with sub-Saharan African nations dedicating 3.6 times more funding to loan repayments than schools. The report highlights a concerning trend as global aid to education faces predicted cuts of up to 30%, leaving millions of children without adequate investment in their learning.
Recent data indicates a welcome decline in school suspensions across England for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, suggesting that intensive support for pupils is beginning to reverse post-lockdown behavioural challenges. Ministers recognise the "pernicious legacy" of disrupted education whilst praising teachers for helping vulnerable children turn a corner and re-engage with learning.
Ofsted has significantly increased its regulatory oversight of early years settings, conducting 7,270 inspection events between September 2025 and March 2026. This marks a substantial rise of more than 40 per cent compared to the 5,110 events recorded during the same period the previous year.