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Statutory guidance for local authorities to support looked-after and previously looked-after children's aspirations to achieve in further and higher education.
Statutory guidance for local-authority-maintained schools carrying out duties for looked-after and previously looked-after children.
Support for school breakfast club provision.
Details of the bursary payment some apprentices may be entitled to if they are under 25 when they start an apprenticeship and they are or have been in care.
Information for schools and universities on sharing expertise and resources through collaboration.
How to plan and deliver tutoring to pupils and students.
The education provision for service children overseas can be categorised as Defence Children Services (DCS) Schools and Settings or non MOD schools locations.
Service personnel with children in state schools must notify schools of their eligibility for the Service pupil premium (SPP).
Information regarding aspects of education for service children in the UK, this will vary depending on where they live or may move to.
MODLAP is a partnership between the MOD and local authorities in England to support service children.
This pack, for children in years 2 to 6, addresses the needs of advanced English as an additional language learners in developing writing.
These materials aim to support schools working with newly arrived isolated learners of English as an additional language.
Key information about higher education for service children including funding, applying for university and top tips.
Guidance for schools that describes the experience of primary schools that have worked well to support children in care.
Service Children In State Schools (SCISS) is a voluntary affiliated network of state-maintained schools in England that have any number of service children on roll.
Insights from projects working to improve outcomes for children and young people in areas with low social mobility.
Guidance for schools that describes the experience of secondary schools that have worked well to support children in care.
Additional funding for local authorities to improve social mobility for children and young people in deprived areas.
The checklist has been provided to support the skills and expertise needed by the workforce to identify needs and issues affecting children.
Funding to support young people in the north-east to find a pathway to a great career through the Opportunity North East (ONE) programme.
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