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A letter from the Chief Medical Officer and leading health professionals to schools about mild illness, attendance, and information for parents and carers.
A letter to school and college heads written by Dr Jo Saxton, Ofqual's Chief Regulator.
Letter templates for local authorities to send to schools participating in the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP).
A letter from Dr Jo Saxton, Chief Regulator, to school and college heads about grading arrangements for 2024.
A letter to school and college heads written by Sir Ian Bauckham, Ofqual's Chief Regulator.
This is a letter sent to parents and carers about independent school inspections at the time of inspection.
Letters clarifying schools’ responsibilities to share teaching materials with parents, particularly relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) resources.
DfE letters sent to underperforming local-authority-maintained schools about poor pupil performance, governance or school safety.
A resource for health professionals for contacting head teachers or school governors, to arrange for catch-up MMR vaccinations.
Archive of legacy DfE notices to academy trusts about poor or inadequate performance or weaknesses in safeguarding, governance or financial management.
Letter templates for head teachers and parents on the meningococcal ACWY (MenACWY) programme in schools.
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