Support for practitioners, local authorities, children and young people at this time.
Update on COVID-19Search reports on schools, other educational establishments, local authorities and related services.
Early learning and childcare is a generic term used to cover the full range of early education and childcare available in Scotland today.
The period of education from age three to the end of S3 (the third year of secondary school) has the particular purpose of providing each young person in Scotland with a broad general education.
All learners are entitled to experience a senior phase where they can continue to develop the four capacities and achieve qualifications.
Find guidance and support for parents and families regarding learning at home.
This programme uses community learning approaches to improve outcomes for young people, families and adults.
Use the experiences and outcomes help plan learning and to assess progress across all curriculum areas.
A quick introduction to Scotland’s 3-18 curriculum with links to key documents.
Education Scotland has changed the way it is working to provide tailored support to local authorities, schools and pupils in response to the closure of schools during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Staff are working hard to support practitioners in helping them to ensure learning continues while schools are closed.
Gayle Gorman offers thanks to those working to support our learners.
Scotland's HM Inspectors of Education have published a new report highlighting key features found to be making the greatest difference to using assessment effectively to improve children’s and young people’s learning.
A programme which empowers teachers with the confidence and skills to deliver inspiring and motivating STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) lessons to primary pupils, has launched in Falkirk.