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The latest data on university admissions published by UCAS shows record numbers of students accepted places to study nursing and midwifery in England this year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2021.
Roger Taylor to step down at the end of the year
Lateral flow tests to be deployed to all secondary schools and colleges to help detect asymptomatic cases and break chains of transmission from January
Our latest blog from CEO, Paula Sussex, on how SLC has served customers this year and our commitment to deliver an outstanding customer experience.
An Ofqual review has found IT provision, security and staffing issues are some of the barriers to the adoption of online and on-screen assessments in England.
Extra support for GCSE, AS and A level 2021 exams – consultation on principles for exam topic advance information and support materials.
The aim is to support Brazil’s economic modernisation, where increased productivity will facilitate increased sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction
Glenys Stacey’s speech to the Inside Government Apprenticeship Conference on 3 December 2020 about our EQA of Apprenticeship end-point assessments.
Tens of thousands of adults to benefit from hundreds of free courses next year, including engineering, health, construction and accountancy.
Dame Rachel de Souza named as preferred candidate for next Children's Commissioner, Annie Hudson appointed Chair of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel
Over 100 children and young people will receive extra tutoring, one-to-one support and expert guidance to help them progress in education or find employment.
More than £4m to extend Covid response programmes supporting vulnerable families
UK Government announced 46 winners of the Marshall Scholarship and first majority-minority class in the Scholarship's 66-year history.
Ofqual publishes computer code developed to support GCSE, AS and A level awarding of calculated grades in summer 2020.
Ofsted will carry out a survey to report on the implementation of T levels and the T-level transition programme in their first 2 years of operation.
How Ofqual will set standards for exams and assessments to be fair to students.
Ofqual research differentiates between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ predictability in the context of 2021
Ofqual's Chief Regulator responds to The Secretary of State for Education about the package of measures for GCSE, AS and A level qualifications in 2021.
Plans for generous grading for 2021 exams are welcome, but the government must ensure disadvantaged students are not left out, says the Commissioner for Schools and Higher Education.
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