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The PM announces reform to the prison system including six new 'reform prisons' to be created this year and changes to the prison education system.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Schools Minister Nick Gibb explains the importance of a core academic curriculum and the value of excellent teachers.
Minister congratulates hundreds of schools who have raised aspirations and ensured disadvantaged pupils can fulfil their potential.
Education Secretary announces new wave of free schools, including 2 with Ian Livingstone.
The Education Secretary speaks about the importance of collaboration and partnerships between schools.
Statement by Minister of State for Schools Nick Gibb about GCSE, AS and A level subject content for teaching from September 2017.
Nick Gibb explains how storytelling stretches children’s vocabularies, expands their horizons and extends their ability to learn.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan praises nominees’ hard work and commitment as she presents George Hunter with prestigious prize.
Student George Hunter receives Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize for academic success, voluntary work and raising mental health awareness.
Working parents to receive double the current amount of free childcare for 3- and 4-year-olds.
Package of support offered to great teachers and middle leaders who join the National Teaching Service in North West England.
Minister Edward Timpson announces £80 million to extend opportunities to children with special educational needs and disabilities.
The Schools Minister speaks about the success of many Jewish faith schools and the importance of the teaching profession.
Nick Gibb explains how government reforms are developing more excellent headteachers and helping school leaders improve their schools.
New rules will also stop complaints against faith schools from secularist campaign groups.
Schools must allow access to apprenticeship providers and colleges to create a level playing field in careers guidance.
The Education Secretary sets out her vision for character education.
Education Secretary welcomes the benefits of technology to schools and teachers during the BETT conference speech.
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb about reformed History of Art AS and A level subject content.
New figures show rise in numbers of disadvantaged children staying in education after 18.
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