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Funding will ensure more disadvantaged pupils can experience other cultures
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A call for views opens today to hear from the universities sector on how the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework can be maximised.
Chris Skidmore wants universities to do as much as they can to support this underrepresented group
Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) annual report for September 2017 to August 2018.
Education Secretary hails coming of age apprenticeship programme with top firms having woken up to the benefits apprentices are bringing to their workplaces
Seven new T Levels including Health, Onsite Construction and Building Services Engineering will be taught from 2021.
Education Secretary launches online tool for headteachers to avoid high supply agency fees
A notice to Greek Primary School of London from the Department for Education.
Expert panel to devise model music curriculum to help schools deliver world-class teaching and £1.3million funding boost for successful music education hubs
Pupils with complex needs to benefit from more than 120 new school places
New centre for excellence at the University of York, backed by £4.8m, will coordinate the work of nine MFL hub schools to encourage uptake across the country
Education experts from around the world meet at first Textbook Summit.
£45million to boost the number of trainees on the Frontline programme
Education Secretary stresses importance of basic life-saving skills and first aid – under plans for health education to become compulsory in all schools.
'Passport' of activities launched to enrich children's experiences and skills, backed by the Scouts, Girlguiding and National Trust.
A total of 86 people have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to education, children’s services, and improving social mobility in the New Year’s Honours List 2019.
The New Year Honours list recognises the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
Schools are being urged to stop using single-use plastic items and consider environmentally-friendly alternatives.
£12million boost to support adoptive families bringing total investment to almost £150million since it was first introduced
Government launches multi-million pound fund to help thousands more low-income families
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