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The Department for Education today updated its website with advice for primary schools set to receive more money for school sport in September.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Inspections to find out why Medway has a disproportionate number of under-performing primary schools, and whether it is improving.
Minister welcomes the report and highlights the importance of equipping young people with the right training, qualifications and skills.
Following inspections of 15 East Riding schools, Ofsted has written to East Riding of Yorkshire council to advise of the findings.
Written ministerial statement by the Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove on the School Teachers' Review Body's 22nd report.
Elizabeth Truss, Minister for Education and Childcare, speaks to the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) about childcare.
The statistics show the onward destination of pupils from state schools, colleges and local authorities.
Too many of England’s poorest children continue to be let down by the education system.
In total, 108 people received awards from across the Department for Education's spectrum of responsibility.
The most able students report finds that too few schools set high enough expectations of what their brightest students can achieve.
The Education Secretary, Michael Gove, today set out plans for reformed GCSEs.
Ofqual has today (Tuesday, 11th June) launched a 12 week consultation on GCSE reform.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, addresses the State Boarding Schools’ Association (SBSA) symposium.
Enduring legacy for next generation as thousands of pupils get opportunity to research people from their communities who fought in WW1
UK-wide cultural programme, Service for Commonwealth leaders at Glasgow Cathedral and Battlefield visits for schools planned
Norfolk and Isle of Wight are the first local authorities to undergo the new school improvement inspections.
The Troops to Teachers graduate and non-graduate programmes were launched today.
Gvernment welcomes news that institutions are continuing to invest in widening participation for higher education
New guidance for privately funded providers of higher education has been published by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
David Laws, the Minister of State for Schools, laid this written ministerial statement on school funding reforms before Parliament.
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