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Minister of State for School Standards, Nick Gibb, congratulates students on GCSE results day
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Eileen Milner to join the Education and Skills Funding Agency as the new Chief Executive
Minister of State for School Standards, Nick Gibb congratulates students on A level results day
Over £52 million has now been released through the Adoption Support Fund, which has helped 22,000 children.
Nineteen local authorities open applications to sponsor new special free schools
Sir Adrian Smith review underlines the value of post-16 maths and calls for more action to support young people
Jo Johnson outlines plans for subject-level Teaching Excellence Framework and a crackdown on vice chancellor pay
Jo Johnson speaking to the Higher Education sector at Reform on Thursday 20 July 2017
More British youngsters will be able to learn about German language and culture after a new agreement was made between the Foreign Secretary and the German Foreign Minister.
Joint declaration by the German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sigmar Gabriel, and the UK Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, on expanding British-German youth and school exchange.
Eligible families can save up to £5,000 a year when the new 30 hours free childcare offer opens in September.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb sets out the government’s ambition for 90% of children to study the core academic subjects at GCSE.
An independent evaluation of the offer finds increased working hours, greater flexibility and improved finances among benefits for parents.
Education Secretary announces additional £1.3billion for schools funding over two years - meaning schools funding will be £2.6billion higher
Education Secretary announces an additional £1.3 billion for schools
DfE to offer schools the chance to save on tablets, laptops and desktop devices.
Schools, further education colleges and universities have been asked to carry out building checks following the Grenfell fire.
In a speech at the Sutton Trust's Social Mobility Summit 2017 on 12 July, Justine Greening sets out new government initiatives.
Education Secretary opens the Sutton Trust Social Mobility Summit 2017, with a speech setting out the need for change.
Children's minister Robert Goodwill announces funding for 24 projects, as part of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme.
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