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Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a…
Faith schools have to follow the national curriculum, but they can choose…
Free schools are funded by the government but are not run by the local…
Academies receive funding directly from the government and are run by an…
City technology colleges and ‘ the city college for the technology of the…
State boarding schools provide free education but charge fees for…
Private schools (also known as ‘independent schools’) charge fees to…
Letters issued to general further education colleges, sixth-form colleges and higher education institutions with a notice to improve.
Explanation of terms used in Ofsted's official and national statistical releases.
Find and apply for a college or university course - full time, part time, post graduate, UCAS, Unistats, National Careers Service, Open University, CUKAS
Finding courses, comparing qualifications and checking a university is recognised
Information about how to get ESFA funding for post-16 education and training.
Information about the range of help and support available from the FE Commissioner, Department for Education and delivery partners.
Find out how VAT applies to education, research, vocational training, examination services and goods and services connected with these activites.
Information that academies – including any educational setting with academy arrangements – and further education (FE) colleges must or should publish on their website.
Find out what help you can get to develop a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
This series brings together all documents relating to Staff in higher education institutions
Information that higher education providers and students need to follow or may find useful, including areas where rules or processes have changed.
Information that schools maintained by a local authority must or should publish on their website.
Educational professionals can search for and update establishment details using this service, previously called Edubase.
The Department for Education is responsible for children’s services and education, including early years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England. DfE is a ministerial department, supported by 18 agencies and public bodies .
How to change the name of an institution in the further education sector, including the criteria used to assess applications and advice on sensitive words.
Explains how the government will support a restructure of the post-16 education and training sector.
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