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This guide gives a summary of what schools should expect and what they need to do as part of an Ofsted inspection.
An overview of 16 to 19 funding.
How to spot scrapie, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
Proposals will put in place protections for children’s education and provide certainty for parents. Minimum service levels to be in place by next academic year.
Methodology used to select places identified for a Levelling Up Partnership in Scotland.
Find and apply for a further or adult education course and work out what financial help you can get
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
Find out when you'll be inspected by Ofsted, how to prepare, how you'll be inspected and how you'll be graded
Advice for state-funded school admission authorities, independent schools, local authorities and parents.
Apply for a state secondary school place through your local council
Maximum on-the-spot fines for litter, graffiti and fly-tipping to increase under PM’s Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan
How independent schools must collect and submit data for the school-level annual school census (SLASC).
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
The Office for Place will help shift how the planning system is used, as a shield against the worst to its future role as a champion of the best.
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