News and blogs

Launchpads, not Barriers
We often talk about closing the gaps from cradle to career—and one of the biggest strengths of our alliance is the diversity of our members, tackling educational inequity at every stage. In this post, we zoom in on access to higher education.

Response to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement
The Fair Education Alliance responds to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement.

Innovation Award Winner - PLACE to page and practice
Sean Harris, Director of PLACE and Innovation Award Winner discusses the significance of place-based approaches to address inequality in the Tees Valley and emphasises the importance of collaboration.

Shadow Curriculum and Assessment Review: Voice of the Future
Work experience students Nashita and Jamal share their findings from the Shadow Curriculum and Assessment Review.

Our 2025 Member Survey
Make sure your voice is heard and help us stay up to date through our 2025 Fair Education Alliance Member Survey!

A ‘Child-centred Government’- what does this look like in practice?
Thomas from the Fair Education Alliance Youth Steering Group shares his thoughts after attending the recent APPG on Children to discuss the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

Innovation in Action: Highlights from our Award Winners
In September, six winners of the FEA Innovation Award embarked on their part-time incubator journey to develop and test their innovations. Having completed this transformative phase, they are now dedicating themselves full-time to their initiatives and focusing on financial sustainability, communications, and building a robust team.

Thanking Dame Julia
Thanking Dame Julia Cleverdon DCVO, CBE who has stepped down as our Trustee to take up her new role as Chair of The National Lottery Community Fund.

Game changing: Systems and place-based change
Jacquie Bance de Vasquez from Magic Breakfast shares her views on the recent Systems and Place-Based Change workshops held by the Fair Education Alliance.

Learning from a decade of collective impact
As we have grown to almost 300 members across this decade, we have remained committed to our values of learning and honesty. In this blog, we share are our reflections on how our beliefs have evolved and what we have learned about our role.



