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A financial health notice to improve issued to Lakes College West Cumbria.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
1. Information: 16 to 19 additional funding for academic year 2025 to 2026…
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's letter about inspection reforms responding to His Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Martyn Oliver.
The next Ofsted chair has been announced as Dame Christine Gilbert.
Government driving forward AI tools to deliver excellence everywhere for every child, as part of Plan for Change.
Pupils across the country will be given the skills and tools needed to get the AI-powered jobs of the future thanks to a new skills programme launched by the Prime Minister.
New entitlement to free school meals for all children in household on Universal Credit.
The Education Secretary addresses 200 education leaders from the Midlands on our mission to drive up school attendance.
First 11 schools across England have installed solar panels backed by Great British Energy, saving a total of £175,000 per year.
A letter of thanks from Catherine McKinnell, the Minister for School Standards, recognising school and trust governance volunteers in England.
A letter from Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education, to the joint chief executives of Skills England.
Government investing £1.2 billion to fix crumbling hospitals and schools across England.
Around 300,000 children across 1,200 primary schools to benefit from earlier and better neurodiversity support.
Government announces radical skills reforms giving young people opportunity to develop skills in priority areas for the country.
Up to 20,000 more young children, including those with SEND, will have their needs identified and supported earlier, breaking down barriers to opportunity.
Government extend successful programme that supports teachers to plan lessons from home, job-share or work flexible hours.
Teachers in England set to receive a 4% pay award from September.
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