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The Prince of Wales corresponded with Charles Clarke and Ruth Kelly in 2004 to 2005 about school nutrition and summer schools.
This online events map tracks events across the UK marking the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb addresses the Reading Reform Foundation Conference.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb speaks to the London Thames Maths Hub Primary Conference.
Edward Timpson writes to the leader of Somerset county council about its inadequate children’s social care services.
New copyright agreements will free schools from time-consuming paperwork, allowing them to focus on teaching.
Applications are open for the 2-year Researchers in Schools training programme for PhD graduates.
New school attendance statistics show the number of persistent absentees is down by nearly 200,000 since 2010.
Women and Equalities Minister speaks at the launch of Cranfield University’s Female FTSE 2015.
Organisations can now register their interest in social investment.
Schools across the country are to receive new advice to improve teaching about mental health and tackle stigma in schools.
Academy wins £250,000 for work to raise the attainment of its disadvantaged pupils
Education Secretary announces vulnerable children and young people will benefit from grants to voluntary organisations.
Edward Timpson sets out details of 3 developments about special educational needs and disability (SEND) reforms.
Edward Timpson speaks to local authorities and the Fostering Network about the recruitment and retention of foster carers.
A central list of post-16 courses will provide up-to-date and reliable information for young people, schools and parents.
Funds awarded to projects to train school staff and provide support for pupils affected by homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying.
The Minister for Children and Families writes to all directors of children's services about the Adoption Support Fund.
Expert group and Teaching Schools Council to take forward work to improve initial teacher training systems in England.
Schools to publish childcare provision alongside school performance tables making it easier for parents to know what is available.
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