Nursery admission will start from this day, the education department has issued rules regarding admissions
The nursery admission process in Delhi will commence on March 2, 2026, as per the guidelines released by the education department.
TUI, Jet2, British Airways, EasyJet and Ryanair rules on bringing alcohol onboard
This article outlines the varying rules regarding bringing alcohol on board flights with major UK airlines such as TUI, Jet2, British Airways, EasyJet, and Ryanair, particularly for the upcoming school holidays.
Condominium in SP: questions and answers about rules for the return to school
With the return to school, there is an increase in child traffic and school vans in São Paulo condominiums, prompting a need for clarity on access rules and safety responsibilities.
Canadian school trustee hit with $750K penalty after tribunal rules against his trans-policy posts
Barry Neufeld, a former Chilliwack school trustee, faces a $750,000 penalty for opposing transgender policies, as ruled by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.
Bundestag: Committee Approves German Rules for EU Asylum Reform
The German Bundestag's Interior Committee has passed two draft laws for the implementation of the EU asylum law reform, allowing asylum seekers in initial reception facilities to work more quickly and ensuring that children can attend school within two months of applying for asylum.
All you need to know as term time holidays could now see parents fined £2,500
New rules from the Department for Education allow fines of up to £2,500 for parents who take their children out of school during term time without permission.
The California City Changing Rules for Drivers: New Speed Limit
San Diego authorities are proposing a new speed limit aimed at enhancing road safety in high-traffic and school zones.
Pé-de-Meia: MEC discloses payment calendar for 2026
The Brazilian Ministry of Education has unveiled the payment schedule and rules for the Pé-de-Meia program, which provides financial incentives for high school students in 2026.
Revolution in Polish Schools. New Rules Will Affect Millions of Students
New regulations in Poland will require school cafeterias to serve at least one fully plant-based meal each week starting September 2026, impacting over 6.8 million students.
The museum bookings for school groups have significantly decreased
Spring bookings for school group visits to museums in Estonia have notably declined this year due to teachers' uncertainty about funding rules for educational trips.
In Helsinki School, Up to One Hundred Young People Go to Fasting Park During Meals – Principal: We Cannot Force Anyone to Eat
During the month of Ramadan, a fasting park has been established in a Helsinki school to accommodate Muslim students who observe the fasting rules.
Drivers 'caught out' with up to £1k fine by clever 'lollipop' feature
Drivers may face fines of up to £1,000 for neglecting rules enforced by school crossing patrol officers, colloquially known as lollipop people.
Court suspends civic-military school rules of TarcÃsio and prohibits police from teaching in SP
A São Paulo court has temporarily suspended the behavioral guidelines for civic-military schools established by Governor TarcÃsio de Freitas and has prohibited police officers from teaching there.
Train letters, but manage frustration. A psychologist explains how to prepare a child for school entrance.
The article discusses new regulations by the Ministry of Education that tighten rules on deferring school entrance, limiting deferrals to severe health issues only.
Santos Carnival will have rules for street and avenue commerce; check it out
Santos Carnival will implement specific rules for street vendors, restricting sales to registered ambulants outside parade routes and allowing only selected charitable organizations to sell during samba school parades.
With queues and hair rules, civic-military model begins in schools of SP
The civic-military model implemented in São Paulo's Professor Lourenço Filho School introduces queues, national anthem, hair rules, and uniforms, changing daily life for students and families in the area.
Böll Foundation Study: Refugees Need Unified Rules for Schooling Obligations
A study indicates that refugees' children should have consistent regulations for attending school, as current rules vary significantly across regions and many children face delays in enrollment.
MEN tackles a controversial issue. "Such rules are very subjective"
The Ministry of Education plans to gather additional opinions from the school community regarding a draft law on students' rights and obligations, which includes provisions on students' appearance and dress codes.
Trump to tear up Obama-era school lunch rules blocking whole, 2% milk
The Trump administration is revoking Obama-era restrictions on offering whole and 2% milk in public schools under the National School Lunch Program.
Supreme Court weighs states' power to set sex-based rules in school sports
The Supreme Court is set to hear cases that may decide if states can prohibit transgender women from competing in school sports, influencing national transgender policies.
GOP attorneys general, female athletes spotlight women’s sports cases ahead of SCOTUS arguments
Republican attorneys general and female athletes are urging the Supreme Court to uphold states' rights to implement sex-based rules in school athletics, emphasizing the need for fairness in women's sports amidst ongoing debates over transgender athletes.
Fuchs announced changes regarding excuses in schools: We might limit them
Education Minister Radovan Fuchs announced proposed changes to rules regarding student excuses for absences, emphasizing stricter guidelines on mobile phone use and better communication between schools and parents.
MEN on the 'chaotic situation across Poland'. Clear rules are now needed
The Polish Ministry of Education plans to review school statutes to introduce clearer rules regarding student rights and responsibilities, including the establishment of a student ombudsman.
'Ridiculous' - Rule change ahead of World Darts Championship final slammed
The PDC's new Q School Tour Card rules have sparked outrage among fans just before the World Darts Championship final.
Rules on hair and attire in school. The Ministry of Education responds after the scandal
The Polish Ministry of Education addressed concerns regarding school dress codes following a controversy involving a student sent to a barbershop for his unconventional haircut.
Social media ban?: Clear rules are needed for students
The article argues that a general social media ban for minors in Germany would be ineffective, emphasizing the importance of parental example and advocating for smartphone restrictions during school hours.