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The new voluntary coronavirus (COVID-19) study will assess and monitor the prevalence of COVID-19 among pre-school, primary and secondary school pupils and teachers.
Schools and colleges are being advised against all overseas trips for children under 18 until further notice. This is one of the latest measures announced as part of the Government’s coronavirus response.
New contingency planning guidance published for education settings in local lockdown areas
Ofqual publishes computer code developed to support GCSE, AS and A level awarding of calculated grades in summer 2020.
Public Health England detected just 67 single cases and 30 outbreaks (defined as 2 or more linked cases) in schools across England in June.
Ofqual publishes changes due to the extension of legacy English and mathematics Functional Skills qualifications.
Further guidance issued for Heads of Centre on making assessment judgements about private candidates.
Schools and colleges to reopen to all pupils from 8 March with asymptomatic COVID-19 testing in place
New £700 million plan laid out to help young people in England catch up on lost learning due to the pandemic
Latest measures set out in the Government's coronavirus response
More than 11,000 vulnerable young people to receive support to move into next stage of education or employment
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.
The 2021 to 2022 determination letter to local authorities for the wellbeing for education recovery grant.
Speaking to the NEON summit on widening access and mobility, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan, outlines a new approach to social mobility.
The Government will continue to pay funding to local authorities for the free entitlements for two, three and four-year-olds
Limited statistical standardisation used in grading these qualifications.
Prime Minister and the Education Secretary appoint Sir Kevan Collins as Education Recovery Commissioner.
Ofsted has published some advice to help school and college leaders and teachers develop their remote education offer.
A letter to responsible officers of exam boards to confirm the date when advance information should be published for November exams.
Pupils to receive set number of hours of remote education each day and Ofsted to inspect where it has concerns
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