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School mental health support rollout to reach up to 900,000 more pupils this year, covering six in ten children across the country.
New data finds half a million children already benefitting from 15 hours extended childcare offer as applications open for tens of thousands more from today.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Government invests £8.2m to boost girls' advanced maths skills and AI careers.
New regional improvement teams expanded to reach more than 200 schools and 120,000 children to drive up standards across the country.
Thousands of children to attend free breakfast clubs across the country today, as government delivers its manifesto commitment and promise to working families
First 750 breakfast clubs to rollout from Tuesday, delivering on government’s manifesto commitment and promise to put more money in working people’s pockets
New SEND places to create more inclusive classrooms in mainstream schools, delivering on Plan for Change to break down barriers to opportunity.
Becky Francis and review team publish their initial findings and set out the next phase of work which will focus on four key areas.
The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, speech at the Association of School and College Leaders.
Programme will reach up to 600,000 children in most deprived areas.
New research shows apprenticeships contribute £25bn to England’s economy, with reforms announced during National Apprenticeship Week set to boost growth.
Reforms to apprenticeship training provider payment system and End Point Assessments will cut bureaucracy and enable focus on high quality training.
Proposed reforms to tighten rules around franchising and crack down on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.
Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson's address to the Bett delegation outlining her plans to modernise education through the power of technology.
£1 million of funding awarded to 16 ed tech companies to build teacher AI tools for feedback and marking, driving high and rising education standards.
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