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Primary school is transformed for new term thanks to government’s flagship £4.4 billion rebuilding programme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Letter about a change to the school admissions code to make sure that summer-born children don't miss a year of school.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb called for action - ahead of proposed changes - to allow summer-born children to start in reception aged 5.
Information and guidance for inspectors about Ofsted's inspection work in the early years sector.
Teachers urged to give their views to help develop a new standard and further raise the status of the profession.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan invites business experts to help improve underperforming schools.
There has never been a better time to be a teacher, and to challenge the current orthodoxies within British schools.
22 schools re-open under the government’s Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
A financial notice to improve issued to Durham Free School Limited by the Education Funding Agency.
16-year-olds taught to apply business-backed maths knowledge, including working out interest rates and profit margins.
18 new free schools have been announced today in the first wave of free schools for this Parliament, providing 9,000 new school places.
Leading campaigner Natasha Devon becomes first ever Department for Education mental health champion.
Key stage 2 results show substantial increases in the number of 11-year-olds securing skills needed for secondary school compared to 2010.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Researchers in Schools celebration event.
Ofsted has inspected the way Bradford Council supports and challenges schools.
Thousands more 17-year-olds now leaving education with good GCSEs in English and maths following reforms.
A summary of GCSE grades awarded to UK students compared to 2014.
Shared ambition for hundreds of new book clubs across the country and a library card for every 8-year-old.
Letter from Sir Michael Wilshaw HMCI to early years providers about changes to inspection from September 2015.
Changes are being made to the 2015 to 2016 qualifications approval process in a bid to move towards a more simplified system.
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