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Ofqual has confirmed the assessment arrangements for AS and A level subjects including modern foreign languages, maths and geography.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Schools Minister David Laws announces key stage 2 qualifiers alongside infant and key stage 3 finalists in the 2015 Pupil Premium Awards.
Letter from Nick Gibb to the A Level Content Advisory Board (ALCAB) about its recommendations for revised A level subject content.
Minister for School Reform Nick Gibb's statement about the publication of reformed A level content.
Official figures revealed today show that 1.3 million more children are now eating a healthy lunch since the policy launched in September.
A multi-million pound injection will help local authorities continue to implement new special educational needs system.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces multi-million pound push to improve character education in England.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces the winner of the Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize for outstanding civic and academic achievements.
Schools Minister congratulates the fifth graduating cohort of middle leaders from the Teaching Leaders Fellows programme.
The school rebuild is part of the government’s £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
Kenneth Clark of the University of Manchester has been appointed as the new economist member to the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB).
Attainment rises and gap between disadvantaged pupils and peers continues to close in primary schools.
Employer-backed body to provide inspiration and education to pupils.
The Education Secretary addresses the House of Commons about preparing young people for the world of work in modern Britain.
The range and quality of options is better than ever as new subjects are revealed.
Plans for a new independent college of teaching and improved professional development unveiled.
Schools Minister David Laws announces finalists in the special schools and alternative provision category for the 2015 awards.
Millions in funding for former armed services projects and awards for schools announced.
Research highlights the value of educational performance to the national economy.
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