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Our research into optionality in the context of the 2021 summer exam series.
The Secretary of State has today announced plans for an independent Public History project relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Overview of the support being provided for each qualification for students taking GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2022.
Order birth, adoption, marriage, civil partnership and death certificates from the General Register Office (GRO) - find GRO index numbers
Foresight project looking at how future scientific advances may affect our understanding of addiction and drug use.
A table setting out the specific subjects in which qualifications are being reformed to meet the requirements set by each regulator.
Although the modern form of the sector was first established by the Housing Act 1964, the principals of the social housing movement can be traced back much further.
The heritage schools programme helps teachers make effective use of local heritage resources and connects heritage providers with schools.
GCE AS and A level subject content for sociology, for first teaching in schools from 2015.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in sociology for teaching from 2017.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in sociology.
A list of qualifications that count towards the English Baccalaureate (EBacc).
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