We use cookies to personalize content and to analyze our traffic. Please decide if you are willing to accept cookies from our website.

The Future of Academies Show and Exhibition 2026

CorpAcq Stadium, Greater Manchester 25 March 2026, 9:00am - 4:00pm

CPD accredited by IGPP badge
Back
Profile image for Warwick Mansell

Warwick Mansell

Education Uncovered

Freelance Education Journalist and Writer/Editor

As an education journalist since 1997, Warwick has investigated and written about all aspects of schools reform. His areas of specialism have ranged from the effects of the accountability system to the implications of England’s academies policy.

Having started his career in 1995 on the Cambridge Evening News, Warwick then spent nine years covering schools policy at the Times Educational Supplement. He went freelance in 2009 and has had articles published in a range of national media, including more than 250 pieces in the Guardian and Observer.

He wrote the Guardian’s education diary between 2012 and 2017.

He was sortlisted for the Private Eye/Guardian Paul Foot award for investigative journalism in 2008; in 2018 won the National Union of Teachers’ Fred and Anne Jarvis award for education campaigning; and in 2024 was the inaugural winner of the Socialist Educational Association’s award for outstanding investigative journalism.

Warwick is a regular speaker and panellist at conferences.

He has a degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Wadham College, Oxford and a postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism from Cardiff University.

His two children, currently going through secondary school, are providing Warwick with fresh insights into the day-to-day reality of English classrooms. He lives with them and his wife, in London.

Unsupported Browser

The web browser you are using to access this website is unsupported, which means certain aspects of the site wont work properly.

To use the website we recommend upgrading to a modern web browser such as Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox if possible.

Proceed anyway (not recommended)