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A newly launched film featuring Marcus Rashford MBE calls on parents to sign up their children to the Government's Holiday Activity and Food Programme
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Gavin Williamson spoke at the Festival of Education outlining the importance of good behaviour management in schools and strong multi-academy trusts.
Universities Minister spoke to the British Council's Going Global Conference about higher education and the Government's international education strategy
Department for Education investment will support pupils in deprived schools in England to take part in volunteering and extra-curricular learning
Multi-million-pound investment to allow more people to gain higher level technical skills.
The 2021 to 2022 determination letter to local authorities for the wellbeing for education recovery grant.
Schools to be encouraged to dedicate staff training to handling sexual abuse and harassment
Schools across the UK are being encouraged to start a conversation on climate change with their students, ahead of the UK hosting global climate summit COP26 later this year, as the Together for Our Planet Schools Pack launc…
As half term comes to an end, the Education Secretary is urging students and their families to take a test before returning to the classroom
£1 billion for national tutoring revolution which will see up to 100 million tutoring hours for children and young people across England
Businesses can claim £3000 for each new apprentice they take on.
Gavin Williamson spoke at ResPublica about how the Post-16 Education and Skills Bill will help to level up the country, building back better from the pandemic.
New two-year term to commence on 1 January 2022
Employers eligible for £1000 cash boost for every T Level student placement in bid to help employers recover from pandemic
New funding to extend support to care leavers and proposals launched to introduce national standards in unregulated accommodation.
Letters to devolved areas outlining adult education budget (AEB) and level 3 adult offer funding for 2021 to 2022 financial year.
More than 11,000 vulnerable young people are to receive support to move into further education or employment
Gavin Williamson speaks about the importance of family in levelling up outcomes and opportunities for young people
Fifth year of Opportunity Area announced, backed by £18 million to build back better for children and young people in disadvantaged regions
£10 million for intensive support in four areas of the country to increase proportion of pupils in Good or Outstanding schools
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