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Find and apply for a further or adult education course and work out what financial help you can get
Further education (FE) includes any study after secondary education that’s…
Use the National Careers Service course search to find further education…
If you’re aged 16 or 17 you can study a further education (FE) course:…
You may be able to get help with the costs of: your course day-to-day…
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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
The ‘basic’ school curriculum includes the ‘national curriculum’, as well…
Compulsory national curriculum subjects at primary school are: English…
Key stage 3 Compulsory national curriculum subjects are: English maths…
Children might also need to study relationships, sex and health education,…
Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
Sixth form, further education (like college), higher education (like university), apprenticeships and skills based training available.
At the Education World Forum, Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced a £45 million higher education programme to support women and girls.
Information about the range of help and support available from the FE Commissioner, Department for Education and delivery partners.
Explanation of terms used in Ofsted's official and national statistical releases.
Find out what help you can get to develop a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
How to request and manage school-led initial teacher training (ITT) places for School Direct.
An overview of capital funding for post-16 education providers, the type of funding available, what it can be used for and when to apply.
Information for schools and school buying professionals on sourcing resources to help deliver remote education.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
This study examines 4 reform policies and programs of the Indian education system to shed light on the histories of current reform options
This page provides guidance on the application process to become the delivery partner for the Enrichment Partnerships Pilot.
Information to help school leaders plan, develop and implement the new statutory curriculum.
A competition to support expansion and replication of promising models on non-state education provision for the poorest
Will help over a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
An outline of the delivery patterns that are outside of standard delivery.
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