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Schools to benefit from an extra £50million to improve facilities and create more good school places for children with special educational needs. The Government also announced a further £680million to create 40,000 new good …
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Education Secretary names the first 54 colleges and other providers set to teach T Levels.
Extra support for schools with pupils working below the national curriculum has been announced to help all children reach their potential.
Letters requesting and confirming a ministerial direction relating to the implementation of T Levels.
Dame Martina Milburn has been put forward as the preferred candidate for the new Chair of the Social Mobility Commission
Around one hundred teachers attend reception at Downing Street to celebrate teachers' hard work and dedication.
Damian Hinds visited Sussex Coast College in Hastings to learn about the mental health support services available through the Opportunity Area programme.
Care leavers who choose to start an apprenticeship will receive a £1000 bursary to help the transition into the workplace.
New guidance for schools and colleges on how to keep children safe, including advice on how to support young victims of sexual violence and harassment.
School Systems Minister Lord Agnew announces expert business advice for schools to help them make every penny of education funding count.
£6 million boost to improve maths literacy in the Northern Powerhouse.
Pupils across the country prepare to take new GCSE exams this week.
Education Secretary unveils measures to provide more choice and raise standards for children from all backgrounds.
New contracts announced to improve training for school staff and provide additional advice for families
School Minister Nick Gibb marks another milestone in the drive to ensure children from all backgrounds reach their potential
Measures to give teachers the support they need to teach pupils skills such as coding, computer programming and cyber security announced today
Damian Hinds to overhaul “confusing” system of school accountability to give teachers more freedom and to boost development opportunities for new teachers.
Universities minister calls on higher education leaders to work together to create new guidance on free speech
Families to receive extra support to help with children's early language and communication skills at home
Funding to raise education standards among bright disadvantaged young people.
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