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A notice to improve issued to Westwoodside Church of England Academy Trust.
The government has delivered its pledge to fund childcare for 30 hours a week – saving parents £7,500 a year per child, and putting more money in their pockets.
Education Secretary makes back-to-school call for parents to ensure children are in the classroom ready to learn
Ellen Thinnesen will lead work to boost college leadership and governance.
Working parents set to save £7,500 a year as government will cover 30 hours of childcare next month, setting kids up to achieve more in school.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
A financial health notice to improve issued to The SMB Group.
Letters to Ofsted and the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) about the inspection of independent schools and joint working.
GCSE and vocational results stabilise following disruption during the pandemic with young people progressing on to A levels, T Levels or an apprenticeship.
Record number of 18-year-olds in England get first choice university, as T Levels continue to grow and government tackles inequalities through Plan for Change.
Tens of thousands of future construction workers to be trained up in high-demand construction skills by 2029, delivering growth and helping build new homes.
Extra £18 million injected into councils in England to roll out children’s social care reforms that prioritise earlier intervention.
School attendance in England has surged, with 5 million more days in classrooms and 140,000 fewer persistently absent pupils
New legal duties on universities and colleges come into force, as government delivers Plan for Change to restore integrity of higher education.
New wave of “Do Something Big” campaign launches to encourage more men to join the early years workforce.
A notice to improve issued to Langley Hall Primary Academy Trust by the Department for Education.
A notice to improve issued to Mowbray Education Trust Limited by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
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