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Millions more children and young people will have access to significantly expanded mental health services, backed by £79 million.
Consultation on guidance on how to generate the evidence used to determine grades this summer.
New £700 million plan laid out to help young people in England catch up on lost learning due to the pandemic
Direction from the Secretary of State for Education to Ofqual's Chief Regulator about how GCSE, AS, A level and vocational and technical qualifications should be awarded in 2021.
An article from Chief Regulator, Simon Lebus, explaining the arrangements for 2021.
Simon Lebus, Chief Regulator, responds to Rt Hon Gavin Williamson CBE MP, Secretary of State for Education, regarding exams and other assessments in 2021.
A study conducted by Public Health England (PHE) estimates that 17.8% of university students in England had COVID-19 antibodies.
Families in San Juan and San Pedro La Laguna will receive health services, medication and food to face the impact of COVID-19.
Schools and colleges to reopen to all pupils from 8 March with asymptomatic COVID-19 testing in place
Further funding to help raise educational standards, improve services and provide practical support to children with special educational needs and disabilities
Prime Minister and the Education Secretary appoint Sir Kevan Collins as Education Recovery Commissioner.
Secretary of State for Education issues seventh notice to disapply offences for non-attendance in schools during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
All planned inspection activity will be carried out remotely until March 8 at the earliest.
Prime Minister confirms schools and colleges will not return to full face-to-face education after February half-term
A new report from Ofsted has found that pupils' engagement and motivation remains a significant challenge for schools providing remote education.
The government's new Skills for Jobs White Paper is welcome - but long-term funding is vital to ensure its success, says the Social Mobility Commission.
SMC Commissioner and academy vice-principal Sammy Wright asks whether plans to mitigate for 2021 exams in the face of COVID will leave many more disadvantaged.
Edenred site opens for schools to purchase eGift cards for eligible families to use at their choice of supermarkets
The Defence Secretary has today updated Parliament on the role the UK Armed Forces are playing to tackle Covid.
Simon Lebus, Chief Regulator responds to Rt Hon Gavin Williamson CBE MP, Secretary of State for Education regarding assessment options for qualifications in 2021.
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