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Teacher recruitment will see a huge boost this academic year with £196 million to attract more teachers across key subjects.
Gillian Keegan recognised the hard work of teachers and discussed the new Advanced British Standard at the Confederation of School Trusts annual conference.
Mobile phone use to be banned during the school day, including at break times, new guidance recommends.
Government announces four new attendance hubs, widening the support to a total of 400,000 pupils.
27 new areas join the staying close programme, which provides significant extra support to help care leavers move to independent living up to the age of 21.
The Department for Education (DfE) have developed software to sort thousands of emails, reducing the time taken to communicate with the public.
15 hubs selected as part of new programme to boost languages in schools across the country.
Nurseries and childminders across the country will be paid more from today for every government-funded hour they provide to parents.
Minister Coutinho writes to housing associations, social landlords and developers to urge them to allow childminders to work from their rented properties.
University acceptances are up on 2019, with 79% getting their first-choice as results return to pre-pandemic levels in an important step back to normal.
Largest ever expansion of free childcare in England backed by fair funding for all age groups
Schools in England to receive highest ever funding rates in 2024-25.
Key Stage 2 results show an improvement in the majority of subjects as pupils continue to catch up from the pandemic.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan addressed the Local Government Association.
Top employers working with government at new Skills for Growth conference to address skills shortages and drive economic growth.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon delivered a speech to the Sixth Form Colleges Association.
Gillian Keegan discusses the importance of digital skills and artificial intelligence at London Tech Week
Education Secretary to address benefits of technology in education at London Tech Week.
Nearly 48,000 full time equivalent teachers joined English schools in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, with 2,800 more teachers now in classrooms than last year.
How St Benedict’s Catholic High School used the Behaviour Hubs programme to develop a consistent behaviour policy, standards and expectations.
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