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Educating your child at home ('home schooling'): when to get permission, telling the school, curriculum, SEN.
Find and apply for a college or university course - full time, part time, post graduate, UCAS, Unistats, National Careers Service, Open University, CUKAS
Explanation of terms used in Ofsted's official and national statistical releases.
The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests
Strategy setting out the UK government’s ambition for education exports and how it will support the UK education sector to access global opportunities.
This document brings together findings from a Learning Journey to explore the relationship between education, conflict, and stability
Find, download and explore official Department for Education (DfE) statistics and data in England.
A strategy for education providers and the technology industry to help improve and increase the effective use of technology in education.
International comparison studies of education including reports of England’s results in OECD PISA, and IEA TIMSS and PIRLS studies.
A framework to equip children and young people for digital life
The Department for Education’s statutory guidance publications for schools and local authorities.
This plan sets out actions needed to achieve new girls’ education targets by 2026: 40 million more girls in school, and 20 million more girls reading by age 10.
Strategy setting out the government’s ambition for education exports and how it will support the UK education sector to access global opportunities.
Summary of the existing evidence of the health and wellbeing benefits of school-age education.
Get involved in your school-led regional network to support the leadership development of women in education.
This paper synthesises evidence, interprets the results, and discusses the reasons why some interventions appear to be more effective than others
Will help over a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
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