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£200 million total summer school funding to be distributed in secondary schools
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The majority of summer term activity will remain lighter-touch, monitoring inspections
A new Model Music Curriculum has been published to support all children to have access to high-quality music education.
Over half a million pounds awarded to expand successful work programmes to help more people gain in demand sector-specific skills
94% of primary school children and 89% of secondary school students in class as of Monday 15 March
Speaking at the Association of School and College Leaders 2021 annual conference, Gavin Williamson thanked teachers and staff for their work during the pandemic.
UK schools, colleges and universities can now apply for funding for opportunities targeted at disadvantaged students
Group of ministers, charities and Youth Ambassador Dr. Alex George to focus on improving mental health and wellbeing in school, college and university
Step One of the roadmap begins tomorrow with pupils returning to face-to-face education.
Gavin Williamson addresses the Foundation for Education Development (FED) on education and building forward together
Speaking at the launch of the Office for Students' review of digital teaching in higher education, Gavin Williamson discussed the future of online learning.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson delivers Oral Statement to MPs on plans to help children catch up and on how qualifications in England will be awarded this summer.
New £700 million plan laid out to help young people in England catch up on lost learning due to the pandemic
Direction from the Secretary of State for Education to Ofqual's Chief Regulator about how GCSE, AS, A level and vocational and technical qualifications should be awarded in 2021.
Fairness and flexibility at the heart of plans to ensure young people can progress to next stage of education or career
Schools and colleges to reopen to all pupils from 8 March with asymptomatic COVID-19 testing in place
A ban on placing vulnerable children under the age of 16 in unregulated accommodation will come into force in September
300,000 more devices are currently being delivered to schools on top of their initial allocations
New Free Speech Champion and registration condition for higher education providers announced.
Significant milestone sees primary and secondary schools and colleges conduct over 3 million tests with staff and students since January
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