New study claims just 2% of schools in England have AI strategies — despite it being 'already embedded in day-to-day teaching and learning'
A new study has found that only 2% of schools in England have formal AI strategies, despite AI being already embedded in day-to-day teaching and learning. The lack of clear policies means that the sector is not working together to define use cases safely. The study suggests that clear strategies and room to experiment are the next steps for the education system to catch up with enterprise and business counterparts.
- ▪Only 2% of English schools currently have formal AI strategies.
- ▪12% of the 200 secondary schools surveyed have any type of AI policy.
- ▪27% of C-suite and senior leaders in businesses have a comprehensive AI strategy.
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Pro New study claims just 2% of schools in England have AI strategies — despite it being 'already embedded in day-to-day teaching and learning' News By Craig Hale published 30 June 2026 Only 2% of English schools currently have formal AI strategies When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: StockPlanets/ Getty Images) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter New report claims only 2% of English schools currently have formal AI strategiesNo clear policies means the sector isn’t working together to define use cases safelyClear strategies, but also room to…
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