The FBI has been alerted over online posts that used slurs about Jewish students at the New York college.
Sir James Dyson says he has "battled" to be able to give the money to the school.
Since September, St Leonards' pupils have mixed online learning with some days at school.
BBC Africa Eye investigates an increase in severe and sometimes deadly beatings at Kenyan schools.
A Salisbury teacher is trying to reverse a trend for girls across England to dislike PE lessons.
Staff have staged two walkouts since September saying there is a failure to address violence.
Parliament passes the biggest education reform since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Ucas says it is 'encouraging', but the Sutton Trust charity says the advantage gap has 'hardly shifted'
A BBC investigation has found councils in Sussex and Surrey are using unregulated accommodation.
The average cost of university accommodation in England is almost level with the average maintenance loan.
The latest round of strikes is part of a rolling programme of walk outs by Unison members over pay.
Colleges say lower grades and more teenagers mean they are struggling to cope with compulsory resits.
The BBC has learned Edinburgh University still employs a lecturer who was investigated for harassment.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan is explaining the idea to schools in England this week.
Northern Ireland lags behind the rest of the UK in offering education to young asylum seekers.
Northern Ireland lags behind the rest of the UK in offering education to young asylum seekers.
Thousands sign a petition calling for free British Sign Language lessons.
The large majority of pupils at a south London primary school are homeless, its head teacher says.
Young people from across India go to the city of Kota for tuition to help them pass entrance exams to elite colleges.
The Renters Reform Bill "no-fault" eviction ban could cause chaos in student housing, it warns.
Pages