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Government unveils a package of new measures to boost the quality of alternative providers in higher education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Secretary of State for Education provides an update on progress in Birmingham schools.
Figures show more girls than ever before taking maths and physics at A level.
Government welcomes figures showing that the number of young people taking part in apprenticeships and traineeships continues to rise.
The Secretary of State for Education speaks about the importance of a knowledge-based curriculum and her vision for education.
School leaders, an England women’s rugby player and business and charity figures will judge an awards scheme to promote character education.
Government shows commitment to annual destination data by publishing 6 months early.
Ofsted has today published the full independent review into alleged inspection irregularities at three academy schools in Norfolk.
Awarding organisations are improving functional skills qualifications to better reflect the achievements of students and meet employers’ needs.
Ofqual has confirmed the assessment arrangements for a number of GCSE, AS and A level subjects which will be taught from 2016.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces final content for more rigorous and demanding arts GCSEs and A levels, and GCSE computer science.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces £109 million funding to support children’s cultural education programmes.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan's letter to Ofsted about their role in multi-academy trust (MAT) inspections.
The inspections looked at whether the curriculum was suitably balanced and whether students were prepared for life in modern Britain.
Schools Minister speaks at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Education Policy Outlook Conference.
Willow Bank Primary School has benefited from its partnership with Toddles Wood Pre-School
The event is an opportunity for inspectors from across Europe to learn from each other.
Government is joining forces with industry to invest in the tunnelling and underground construction skills that will allow the sector to grow.
Early years initial teacher training will be inspected for the first time.
Companies including O2 and Google are helping to ensure pupils receive the best standards of computing teaching.
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