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A new financial health checks service for schools to help improve their financial efficiency.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Key stage 2 results for 2016 published.
The Secretary of State for Education's plan for a system run by the best-trained staff and free to innovate in the interests of children.
Childcare and Education Minister speaks to the NDNA conference and introduces Millie’s Mark, a voluntary safety standard for nurseries.
'Millie's Mark' is a new initiative to improve first aid training in early years settings in memory of a 9-month-old girl who died in 2012.
Information for schools about the database, the reasons for establishing it, and the requirement to keep it up to date.
A message about how the referendum result affects the Department for Education.
The new scheme will encourage all local authorities to care for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Ofsted figures reveal record levels of children in the best schools.
CEO and Executive Principal of Ninestiles Academy Trust, Christine Quinn, appointed as Regional Schools Commissioner for the West Midlands.
The Queen’s Birthday Honours list recognises 109 people for contributions to education, children's services, equality and diversity.
Nicky Morgan recommends Amanda Spielman as new Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills.
Applications now open for character grants worth £6 million and aimed at schools promoting traits such as resilience and respect.
Lord Sugar has been appointed enterprise tsar as part of government’s drive to get more young people to start their own business or an apprenticeship.
Education and Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah praises winners and urges others to follow their example.
The Education Secretary discusses the work of the Careers & Enterprise Company one year on from its creation.
Schools minister addresses headteachers at the Brighton College Educational Conference.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb’s oral statement on the key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test.
A new taskforce announced today will help more people with learning disabilities to access apprenticeships.
Government announces next steps in implementing the educational excellence everywhere white paper.
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