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13 new buildings set to open in the new year through the government’s flagship £4.4 billion school rebuilding programme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New on-screen multiplication tables check to be rolled out nationwide in 2017.
The list of people working in education and children’s services who have received an honour.
Religious groups back guidance protecting freedom of schools over religious education.
The Only Way is Essex stars Debbie Douglas and Lydia Bright join the DfE as fostering ambassadors.
Figures from the National Literacy Trust show nearly 1 in 8 children has never been given a book as a present.
All schools to filter inappropriate online content and teach pupils about staying safe.
Improvement notice issued to Cheshire East Council due to poor performance in the arrangements to protect children.
Written ministerial statement by Childcare and Education Minister Sam Gyimah about funding arrangements for schools in 2016 to 2017.
Written ministerial statement on final subject content for further GCSE and AS and A level subjects.
Newcastle student George Hunter recognised for his academic success, voluntary work, and raising awareness of mental health issues.
Direction issued to Birmingham city council due to inadequate children’s social care services.
David Cameron will announce that poorly performing children’s services must improve or be taken over by high-performing authorities, experts and charities.
90,000 more pupils leaving primary school with the reading, writing and maths skills needed to succeed at secondary school.
David Cameron announced plans to expand shared ownership, free hours of childcare and more apprenticeships at a speech in Burton upon Trent.
David Cameron delivered keynote speech and announced plans for expansion of shared ownership, free hours of childcare and more apprenticeships.
Education and Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah speaks about the future of childcare in England at the Family Childcare Trust conference.
Minister for Childcare and Education, Sam Gyimah, outlines existing and planned work on mental health in schools.
Education Secretary announces 22 pilot areas across the country to improve mental health services for children in 255 schools.
The Education and Childcare Minister talks to the Westminster Employment Forum about the government's vision for careers education.
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