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1. Sugary drinks may face ban in schools

2. Educating the East End: the rise of the TV teacher; As Channel 4's Educating series returns to our screens in Educating the East End, Ndidi Okezie asks whether the unexpected teacher 'stars' are good for schools

3. Theresa May - mess with her at your peril Tory boys; Theresa May's latest shot at Michael Gove over Islamic extremism in schools, is yet another sign of the Home Secretary finding her inner steel and going from zero to hero in the Tory party, writes Cathy Newman

4. Ofsted inspection regime to focus on struggling schools; Most schools can expect shorter visits by the watchdog so that its inspectors can focus on improving under-performing schools, says Ofsted chief

5. All schools given chance to apply for academy status

6. The BBC's anti-free schools bias is becoming laughable

7. We have to stop taking money from schools and hospitals and giving it to Royal Mail, says Michael Fallon; The taxpayer can no longer afford to run a national postal service because it diverts money away from hospitals and schools, the postal services minister says today

8. Paul Walsh named chairman of caterer Compass; Paul Walsh, the outgoing chief executive of drinks giant Diageo, has been named as chairman of Compass Group, the catering firm whose customers include oil rigs, schools and Wimbledon

9. Labour backs free schools 'under a different name'; Labour's education reforms will allow the creation of more free schools, former minister Andrew Adonis has said

10. Pupils sexually abused at elite music schools, according to claims; Violinist Nigel Kennedy voiced his disgust on Tuesday night following revelations of sexual abuse on pupils at young as 10 at a prestigious music school where he was a student

11. Sex education will always trump web censorship; As Labour's Diane Abbott and Conservative parenting guru Claire Perry slog it out to be this generation's Mary Whitehouse, Dr Brooke Magnanti argues that decent sex education, by parents and schools, will always trump any attempts to censor what children see online

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