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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announces ‘Champions League of Headteachers’ scheme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 1,000 schools have already signed up to give their pupils the chance to visit the First World War battlefields.
A 3D printer programme that will boost science, technology, engineering, maths, and design and technology teaching is to be extended.
Elizabeth Truss speaks to the School Leaders Summit about reforms to the curriculum, exams and school accountability.
A letter from Lord Nash to the Al-Madinah Education Trust.
Prestigious new scholarships and bursaries to attract more high-quality graduates into teaching important, rigorous subjects.
New statistics reveal more than a third of GCSE state-school students this year took the EBacc - compared to fewer than a quarter last year.
According to the provisional figures published today (17 October 2013) more people than ever before are taking part in an apprenticeship
Matthew Hancock spoke to the Edge Foundation about the importance of vocational education.
Minister issues call for more academy sponsors to come forward to raise standards in education in Yorkshire and the Humber.
The number of schoolchildren regularly missing school has fallen by almost 140,000 over the past 2 years.
Inspections in Northumberland to find out why attainment for children who are eligible for free school meals (FSM) is below other areas.
Minister of State for Schools David Laws makes an announcement on school accountability.
One year to go for further education colleges and independent specialist providers to prepare for changes set out in the Children and Families Bill.
New statistics show the number of college and sixth-form students who stop taking English and maths after GCSE.
Today, Ofsted is at Wormwood Scrubs prison for its Further Education and Skills Annual Lecture.
Matthew Coffey highlighted the state of prison education in the Ofsted further education and skills annual lecture 2013.
The 16 to 18 core maths package is the latest part in the government’s top-to-bottom overhaul of maths in schools.
Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools, wrote to the Al-Madinah Education Trust on 8 October.
Schools and the government have failed to focus effectively on religious education, Ofsted said today.
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