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London Schools Lead UK Rankings in 2026 Guide

London and South East schools top The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026. Queen Elizabeth's School named best state secondary. Discover the full rankings and regional winners.

UK's Best Secondary Schools 2026 Rankings Published

The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026 reveals the UK's top-performing state and private schools. Find out which schools topped the national and regional rankings for GCSE and A-Level results.

SA Principal Probed Over School Camp Photos, Parents in Dark

A South Australian primary school principal is under investigation for photos taken on a school camp. Parents demand answers as officials interview pupils, insisting there is 'nothing to be alarmed about'. Read the full story.

Study: Children's Christmas joy peaks at age six

New research reveals age six is the peak of Christmas magic for kids, with 70% of parents saying their child's wonder reignites their own festive spirit. Discover the top moments of festive joy.

Parenting advice on mixed-gender sleepovers

Expert advice for parents facing the dilemma of mixed-gender sleepovers for teenagers. Learn how to balance trust with protection while maintaining open communication with your child.

Boy, 10, takes mum's car after school argument

A 10-year-old boy in Tennessee triggered a frantic police search after driving his mother's car home following a disagreement. Read the full story of this shocking joyride.

Dad banned from school after confronting bully

A Queensland father has been barred from his daughter's primary school for a year after confronting a student bully and teachers. The tribunal condemned his 'atrocious' behaviour.

Mandelson enters Sunday Times Rich List

Lord Peter Mandelson enters Sunday Times Rich List alongside Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, revealing surprising wealth accumulation since leaving frontline politics.

School safety fears over refugee camp proximity

Furious parents demand action as children face 'unacceptable risks' near controversial refugee accommodation site. Council insists pupil welfare remains 'absolute priority' despite mounting concerns.

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