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Educating your child at home ('home schooling'): when to get permission, telling the school, curriculum, SEN.
Better-educated and younger cohorts from developing countries are entering the global labor market
An annual report which presents data on individual pupils receiving education outside of school, including Pupil Referral Units, which includes data by age, gender and the type of provision.
This statistics release reports on the number of pupils educated outside of the school environment that have been missed by other data collections.
Follow-up to a Randomized Controlled Trial which measured impact on students 4 years after completing the Educate! programme
A suggested approach for education commissioners and higher education institutions and lecturers to aligning education with new service vision for health visiting.
A framework to equip children and young people for digital life
Guidance for local authorities and schools about children educated at home.
Apply for a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa if you've been awarded a qualification by an eligible university in the last 5 years - eligibility, fees, documents, switch, bring your partner and children
Your responsibilities with your local council if you want to educate your child at home - sometimes called home schooling
An overview of 16 to 19 funding.
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