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Thousands of children in England to benefit from free meals and activities during summer 2020
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New measures to help primary and secondary pupils catch up
Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan, talks to HEPI about the impact of Covid-19 on the sector and mental health support for students during this time.
The Association of International Accountants is no longer an Ofqual-recognised awarding organisation.
Headteachers are being encouraged to invite back more primary pupils before the summer, where they have capacity to do so
The UK Space Agency is partnering with The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the launch of a new STEM initiative, Space Rocket Challenges.
Eighty-eight more providers selected to deliver pioneering qualifications from September 2022 taking the total to over 180 across England.
Online resources and charity grants to help schools and colleges respond to the impact of coronavirus on mental health and wellbeing
Student finance deadline extended to 30 June for full-time, returning students in England and Wales
International Education Champion appointed to support international students and the higher education sector during Covid-19
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan delivered a speech at the Going Global summit hosted by the British Council, outlining support for international students
Following the success of its first Virtual Jobs Fair in May, with over 1000 job, apprenticeship and volunteering opportunities advertised, the National Careers Service is holding a second fair from Monday 8 to Friday 12 June.
More than 11,000 vulnerable young people to receive support to move into next stage of education or employment
Ofsted is carrying out an exploratory review of the quality of learners’ experiences of online education in further education and skills settings during the COVID-19-affected summer term.
This week we took part in a student finance webinar jointly hosted by the National Deaf Children’s Society and the Thomas Pocklington Trust for deaf and visually impaired customers.
£6.5 million to put social workers in schools to support children at risk
The multi-million-pound settlement will help low-income families with seriously ill or disabled children with the cost of equipment, goods or services
Full time undergraduate students in Wales encouraged to apply now for student finance.
A financial notice to improve issued to Bright Futures Educational Trust by the Education Funding Agency.
The Department for Education’s response to issues raised regarding the science on coronavirus (COVID-19).
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