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Sam Gyimah announces funding to boost UK-US international exchange programme
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Nadhim Zahawi spoke about the department's guidance on sexual violence and sexual harassment between pupils at law firm Farrer and Co's safeguarding conference.
New survey, marking the first anniversary of the 30 hours childcare offer, shows almost 70 per cent of parents are spending less money per week on childcare.
More students from across the globe are choosing to study at UK universities, according to an international study on the world’s best education systems.
New T Level panel members announced including key individuals from The British Council, Toni & Guy and the Dogs Trust
Government appoints Dr Andrew Waller and Ms Harriet Kemp as members of the School Teachers' Review Body.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb today (8 September) addressed ResearchED at Harris Secondary Academy, St Johns Wood.
Secretary of State for Education, Damian Hinds MP visits Ireland to reinforce the close relationship between the two countries.
As pupils return to school, a survey has revealed that 9 out of 10 new teachers are positive about how well their training has prepared them for the classroom.
Minister Sam Gyimah spoke about the value of Great Britain's universities at UUK's annual conference in Sheffield.
New statistics show that sponsored academies are helping drive up standards in primary schools.
New openers will ensure more parents have a greater choice of school for their child
Winning bidders to have exclusive rights to deliver first T Levels from 2020
Practical support and advice is published for schools to help save money on the £10 billion spent each year on non-staffing costs.
New projects will support young people and their families living on the North Yorkshire Coast as part of the Opportunity Area programme.
Damian Hinds visited Anglolang College in Scarborough today (28 August) to highlight the importance of the English language as a crucial global export.
A new national response unit will be established to help local authorities support vulnerable children at risk of exploitation by criminal gangs.
Pupils across the country celebrate success in new gold-standard GCSE qualifications.
Results day marks the culmination of hard work from students and teachers, with reformed A Levels better preparing young people university or the workplace.
Level 4 and 5 qualifications could be the key to unlocking skills demanded by employers
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