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Children's Minister Michelle Donelan has called on families to give children the gift of reading this Christmas
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
£45 million boost to help adoptive families adjust to their new lives together
Government delivers on its promise to level up school funding across the country
School standards Minister Nick Gibb writes to the Education Select committee about standards in international GCSEs.
Michelle Donelan writes to children's services directors about extending the current special educational needs and disability (SEND) tribunal trial.
Funding will help colleges and sixth forms to deliver expensive but crucial subjects like engineering, construction and hospitality.
£18 million announced to extend the Opportunity Area programme to support social mobility in some of the most disadvantaged areas.
The target of 500 parading cadet units in schools across the UK has been reached.
Councils to see an increase in funding to deliver free childcare places to support children and parents
Applications open for academies and sixth form colleges to access more than £400 million for school improvements
Minded to Terminate letter to the Education Village Academy Trust in relation to Marchbank Free School.
Programmes totalling £19 million to improve support for care leavers announced ahead of National Care Leavers Week
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson spoke at Coram's National Adoption Week reception announcing further funding to support new adoptive families
Get Help to Retrain service continues its phased rollout and is now available in six major cities and regions across England.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announces further funding to support adopted children and their families
A headteacher has implemented job shares successfully at her primary school in Brockley.
Two co-headteachers have developed a successful job share partnership at their primary school in Guildford.
A maths teacher and his school have made flexible working a success at a secondary school in Croydon.
New figures to show how much schools will benefit from Government's multi-billion pound investment in pupils' education
Teachers’ working hours fall by 5 hours compared to 2016, with the reduction driven by decrease in time spent on marking, planning and non-teaching tasks
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