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Nick Gibb congratulated students on their A level, AS level and advanced diploma results and praised the hard work of schools and colleges.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The provisional results of the 2010 Key Stage 2 attainment test in science from sample schools are available.
Michael Gove announces that 33 sample schools and 44 academy projects receive go-ahead for building plans. Includes list of schools whose projects are going ahead.
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore can envisage the day when there is a Premier League school for elite athletes.
Provisional key stage 2 test results are published as well as teacher assessment scores for key stage 2 and key stage 3.
Provisional Key Stage 2 test results show 74 per cent of pupils achieving level 4 or above in both English and maths.
Dame Clare Tickell launches a call for evidence to inform the independent review of the early years foundation stage. Includes a link to the online consultation.
This is a response to the public comments received on 'The Coalition: Our Programme for Government' on Universities and further education.
A statement in response to public comments regarding academies, free schools, faith schools and the curriculum.
Nick Gibb expresses concern over exclusion from schools statistics and speaks of the measures the government is taking to address bad behaviour in schools.
Review into early intervention, which aims to ensure that children at greatest risk of multiple disadvantage get the best start in life.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather writes to the 'Daily Telegraph' to refute claims that the forthcoming green paper has been sparked by recent statistics.
Iain Duncan Smith and Sarah Teather announce an independent commission into early intervention.
Information on the pupil premium, which will provide schools with additional funding to be spent on disadvantaged pupils.
Thank you and good morning everyone. Ever since I’ve been in politics, I’ve spoken out for adult learning. In that time, I’ve seen plenty of…
As Minister of State at the Department for Education he will be responsible for apprenticeships (16 - 18) and careers advice. John Hayes said…
Information on plans to simplify current funding processes of 16 to 19 education.
Nick Gibb comments on Ofqual’s report on national curriculum tests.
Good morning everyone. It often strikes me how well the people who work in all parts of adult education satisfy Aristotle’s criteria for true…
Details of Michael Gove's letter to the STRB confirming that no headteacher is to earn more than the prime minister.
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