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Ofqual has reminded awarding organisations that they must justify the sizes allocated to many of their qualifications by the end of June.
Ofqual has published its report to Parliament for the period 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector wrote to the Secretary of State for Education to raise concerns about segregation in independent faith schools.
The conference aimed at bringing the British model in matters related to the financing of higher education institutions.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ofqual today launched a consultation about proposals for setting grade standards for new GCSEs.
All 21 finalists have shown how they effectively used the pupil premium to help disadvantaged young people reach their potential.
GCSEs and A levels in a range of community languages such as Panjabi, Portuguese and Japanese are to continue thanks to government action.
Statement from Jennifer Coupland, Standards and Testing Agency Chief Executive, on the accidental publication of a live key stage 1 test.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb's statement following the accidental publication of a live key stage 1 (KS1) test.
Research into the pattern of variability in the outcomes of school and college GCSE results.
Schools live stream Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaption of 'The Merchant of Venice' to mark 400th anniversary of great playwright’s death.
Access to Work, the government’s specialist disabled employment programme, has supported 132,740 people since launching in 2007.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan speaks about her vision of all schools becoming academies.
Jonathan Slater appointed as the new Permanent Secretary.
Ian Pursglove, Associate Director of Standards for Literacy and Numeracy Qualifications, presented at Capita's post-16 Conference today.
This letter states the regulatory work that we propose to undertake during 2016 and 2017.
New figures reveal the extent to which the sponsored academies programme has been expanded.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke to the Fair Education Alliance in London about addressing educational inequality.
Ofqual offers its response to a report published by HMC and the Girls’ Schools Association.
Functional Skills presentation given in London today
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