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Education Secretary names the first 54 colleges and other providers set to teach T Levels.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Extra support for schools with pupils working below the national curriculum has been announced to help all children reach their potential.
Letters requesting and confirming a ministerial direction relating to the implementation of T Levels.
A letter to schools and colleges about the 2018 summer series.
Amanda Spielman, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, responds to the National Audit Office (NAO) report, 'Ofsted's inspections of schools'.
Around one hundred teachers attend reception at Downing Street to celebrate teachers' hard work and dedication.
Damian Hinds visited Sussex Coast College in Hastings to learn about the mental health support services available through the Opportunity Area programme.
Care leavers who choose to start an apprenticeship will receive a £1000 bursary to help the transition into the workplace.
An event was held today (Thursday 17 May) to share what members of the Apprenticeship Diversity Champions Network (ADCN) are doing to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender + (LGBT+) representation in their organisat…
School Systems Minister Lord Agnew announces expert business advice for schools to help them make every penny of education funding count.
Ofqual launches call for evidence on centre-based assessment judgements in vocational and technical qualifications.
£6 million boost to improve maths literacy in the Northern Powerhouse.
We're looking for teachers to attend workshops to help us evaluate the impact of reformed qualifications.
A financial health notice to improve issued to Sussex Downs College by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
Pupils across the country prepare to take new GCSE exams this week.
Education Secretary unveils measures to provide more choice and raise standards for children from all backgrounds.
New contracts announced to improve training for school staff and provide additional advice for families
School Minister Nick Gibb marks another milestone in the drive to ensure children from all backgrounds reach their potential
Ofqual study shows that students studying reformed biology have stronger practical skills than those who took the pre-reform qualification.
Measures to give teachers the support they need to teach pupils skills such as coding, computer programming and cyber security announced today
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