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The Government has updated guidance to help universities reopen buildings and campuses this September while keeping students and staff safe.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Opportunities at heart of Government open for young people leaving care
Guidance published to support delivery of revised framework, focused on improving outcomes for every child
New incentives launched to help businesses invest in the skills they need to recover and grow.
Schools and colleges across England will start to welcome back pupils with protective measures in place to help keep young people and staff safe.
New contingency planning guidance published for education settings in local lockdown areas
Jonathan Slater will conclude his service at the Department for Education on 1 September.
The Department for Education is updating its advice on face coverings in schools.
Ahead of the full return to education in September, a new training scheme has launched to improve wellbeing and mental health support in schools and colleges
Targeted funding for Reception pupils to help schools boost early language skills.
Students have been given reassurances on university places and the Government is lifting the cap on medical courses for the coming academic year.
Over 600,000 pupils will receive their GCSE results, with increases in numbers of pupils taking key subjects like maths, science and Spanish
Minded to terminate letter to the members and directors of Northumberland Church of England Academy Trust in relation to NCEA Duke's Secondary School.
Further education colleges will receive funding boost to ‘build back better’ and kick-start work to upgrade their buildings and estates
The Government has announced that students in England will receive teacher assessed grades for GCSE and A level results this summer.
Tomorrow (Monday 17 August) the government launches its #backtoschoolsafely campaign to reassure parents and students that schools and colleges are ready for their return in September.
Government action to ensure the fairest possible approach in the absence of exams.
Over 300,000 students collect AS, A level and vocational and technical qualification results with a rise in proportion of A and A* grades at A level
Students could receive the higher result out of their calculated grade, valid mock grade, or autumn exam grade to bolster fairness
The Universities Minister has written to all Vice-Chancellors asking them to hold places for students appealing their A level results
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