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More than 695,000 A levels and 340,000 vocational and technical qualifications awarded.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Students collecting their AS, A level and vocational and technical qualifications results are celebrated for their achievements.
A new National Plan for Music Education will be published next year.
The Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and the Highlands and Islands are among 17 Scottish universities awarded funding for the new global scheme.
Cap adjusted to allow over 9,000 places on medical and dentistry courses for 2021 student intake to support NHS workforce of the future.
The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) is to be reviewed as part of a wider programme across Government to ensure it remains effective into the future.
Government announces 40,000 students and pupils are set to study and work abroad under new student exchange programme, spanning 150 countries.
£7 million fund launched to support more flexible apprenticeships opportunities.
£4 million new scheme to give opportunity for all to study Latin
Nearly three quarters of eligible mainstream secondary schools across England to host a summer school
Government’s National Adoption Strategy to improve experience for children and families in the adoption system
The programmes will focus on boosting educational attainment, tackling exclusion and drop-out rates and improving pathways to employment for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children.
Nick Gibb addresses a Social Market Foundation panel event on raising school standards
50 new schools will be able to build new and improved facilities as part of major government programme
Free skills courses expanded for adults across the country to upskill or retrain for better paid jobs
Experts agree long term commitment to prioritising mental health and wellbeing support in education within recovery plans
Understanding between UK and Irish Governments pledges to maintain reciprocal rights to each other’s education systems
Independent Green Jobs Taskforce issues call to action on how the UK can deliver a green industrial revolution with government, business and the education sector working together.
Government reforms will make it easier for young people and adults to identify the course that is right for them after GCSEs.
National recognition for individuals' contributions to communities across the North East during Lord Glenamara prizegiving
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