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Information for schools and school buying professionals on sourcing resources to help deliver remote education.
What you need to know when a child transfers from the youth justice service to an adult service and to Probation Service supervision. It includes information on the provision of education and health services in transitions processes.
Sixth form, further education (like college), higher education (like university), apprenticeships and skills based training available.
Information, guidance and support for teachers and leaders on educating pupils and students who are remote learning in schools and further education.
Access to higher education and 19+ further education, for UK nationals coming to England from the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway (EEA) or Switzerland. Includes changes from the start of the 2021 to 2022 academic year.
Child Benefit for 16 to 19 year olds - when payments stop or continue, approved education or training, extensions.
Impact of parental conflict on local services, including education, health and social care, court systems, and drug and alcohol services.
Report looking at whether pre-school and early home learning helps students gain more A levels.
Research into where children living in children’s homes receive their education and what the quality of this education is like.
To support teachers in making early years foundation stage profile (EYFSP) judgements.
Applying for a school place, home schooling and travel costs
Sending a child to school, financial support, dealing with the school
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
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