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18 new free schools have been announced today in the first wave of free schools for this Parliament, providing 9,000 new school places.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Leading campaigner Natasha Devon becomes first ever Department for Education mental health champion.
Key stage 2 results show substantial increases in the number of 11-year-olds securing skills needed for secondary school compared to 2010.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Researchers in Schools celebration event.
Education Secretary calls on councils and childcare providers to come forward as first to deliver 30 hours free childcare in September 2016.
Thousands more 17-year-olds now leaving education with good GCSEs in English and maths following reforms.
New figures show the number of 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training is at its lowest recorded level.
Shared ambition for hundreds of new book clubs across the country and a library card for every 8-year-old.
Government’s emphasis on core academic subjects vindicated with 20% rise in maths entries since 2010.
Team of experts on hand to give advice on university entry, apprenticeships, student finance and job opportunities.
The Department for Education has updated guidance on the free school application process for groups wishing to open from September 2016.
The Education Secretary addresses the Teach First Impact Conference.
Chief Social Worker announces the knowledge and skills statements for supervisors and leaders of child and family social workers.
Annual publication will show how successfully local authorities are getting young people into education, employment or training.
Deregulatory childcare measures from January 2016 to include single registration of multiple premises and flexibilities for childminders.
Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation met Heathrow’s Safeguarding and Trafficking Team to hear how they protect girls at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM).
Government steps in to ensure community languages continue to be studied in school.
The deadline for applications to establish a university technical college (UTC) is 29 January 2016.
PE and sport premium funding for primary schools remains the same as last year.
Written ministerial statement by Sam Gyimah on school funding rates for 2016 to 2017.
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