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The Department for Education has made a statement on the Priory Federation of Academies Trust.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Sarah Teather, Children's Minister, addresses the Daycare Trust.
Lord Hill of Oareford's speech to the House of Lords concerning the proposed greater freedoms and responsibilities afforded to schools and teachers by the bill.
The Education Secretary refers to the PISA survey of international education performance to outline how whole-system reform is needed to build a world-class education system.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families stresses the importance of technology in education at the BETT Education Leaders’ Conference and exhibition at Olympia.
Following the publication of the PISA report, the Education Secretary wrote an article for the 'Times Educational Supplement' on the need for educational reform.
In addition to this written ministerial statement, the Department for Education has also published a consultation on school funding reform.
Parents can now see every secondary school in England's performance in each GCSE subject to help choose the right school for their children.
Research reveals that GCSE pupils' reading compares unfavourably with pupils in Shanghai, Korea and Finland.
In response to Polly Toynbee's comment published on guardian.co.uk on 24 May 2010, School's Minister Nick Gibb explains and justifies recent changes in the Department's funding allocation arrangements.
The Prime Minister welcomes progress on tackling commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood but says more must be done
Notice about the increase in uptake of English Baccalaureate subjects at secondary level.
News of training for talented teaching assistants and schools workers through the annual SEN support scholarship programme.
Letter from Minister Tim Loughton following an opinion piece from Christopher Booker on the care system that was published in the 'Daily Mail' on Friday, 13 April 2012.
The Schools Minister addresses the Grammar School Heads Association in London.
The government’s expert adviser on behaviour has called for a crackdown on primary school absence.
Information about new rules to prevent excluded children returning to school against the headteacher's wishes.
Headteachers today welcomed a 2-part government consultation seeking views on how school funding can be made fairer.
Five appointments have been made to the board of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass).
Michael Gove wrote to Glenys Stacey at Ofqual about the reform of A levels in England.
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