Liverpool has more schools classed as âgood' or âoutstanding' than any other big city in the country.
The Education Commission set up by the Mayor of Liverpool has been officially launched at a conference
A new film about cyber bullying, a website tackling alcohol misuse and a campaign to tackle racist abuse all form part of Liverpool's programme for Anti-Bullying Week.
Liverpool's secondary education centre for challenging pupils has received a glowing report from OFSTED
The first image has been revealed of the new £16 million Archbishop Blanch High School in Liverpool - set to be the centrepiece of the ongoing regeneration of Wavertree.
Notre Dame Catholic College – the first school to benefit from Mayor Joe Anderson's £169 million education investment programme - has been officially opened by Cities Minister Greg Clark.
An early intervention programme to support families where children are at risk of neglect is set to be established in Liverpool, in partnership with the city's schools.
Liverpool's Mayoral Cabinet is set to approve plans to continue funding an information and advice service which has helped slash the number of young people not in employment or training (NEET).
The new-look Holly Lodge Girls' College in Liverpool is being officially dedicated to the person who won women the right to vote
The maths expert tasked with increasing standards in mathematics and numeracy in Liverpool is urging parents to buy mathematical games for their children this Christmas
Attendance at schools in Liverpool is improving according to the latest data.
Liverpool City Council is to up the number of secondary schools that parents can express a preference for from three to five from next year.
The Liverpool Schools Investment Programme created by Mayor Joe Anderson has transformed 23 schools and created 2,000 construction jobs.
Liverpool is going maths crazy on Friday 7 July - with schools, nurseries, children's centres, museums, cafes and even shopping centres involved in a range of activities.Â