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New academy trust inspections to boost transparency for parents and strengthen outcomes for children
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) strategy will focus on healthy relationships and consent, and tackle relationship abuse through a new helpline.
Record £9.5 billion early years investment next year to help families access affordable childcare and boost growth by supporting parents back into work
Plans for a new Child Protection Authority unveiled as part of government strategy to protect children from predators and abuse.
Around 50,000 specialist places to be created nationwide – making sure more children with SEND can thrive alongside their friends at their local school.
Letter from the Secretary of State for Education to higher education providers on institutional governance and protecting public funding.
Education Secretary announces reforms to tighten rules on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.
Best Start Family Hubs to act as one-stop-shop for parents with SEND professional and services to support speech and language development confirmed.
Trainee teacher numbers reach highest point since pandemic as government progresses towards its pledge to recruit and retain 6,500 additional teachers.
Parents set to save up to £450 per year as free breakfast club rollout targets areas where families are struggling most with the cost of living.
The Foreign Secretary welcomes Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha to London for next steps on the 100 Year Partnership.
Every school to be set an individual minimum target to improve attendance and set up every child to achieve and thrive.
Government introduces Regional Improvement Teams to help underperforming colleges to turn things around.
Professor Chris Millward appointed as Interim Director for Fair Access and Participation
Government to set out plans to bring the curriculum into the modern day and help young people step into the future.
Bridget Phillipson wants all schools and colleges to be RAAC-free as she sets timelines for complete removal.
Free British breakfasts for primary school kids as government joins forces with household brands
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson writes to the Education Select Committee following their report on the special educational needs and disability (SEND) system.
Education Secretary confirms all pupils will sit a mandatory reading test at age 13 to drive up reading standards.
Post-16 education and skills white paper to boost opportunity for disadvantaged students, hold universities to account and put sector on firm financial footing.
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