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New measures announced to continue raising standards in schools, including lifting the exemption on outstanding school inspections and more support for struggling schools.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Providers of 16-19 education such as further education and sixth form colleges will receive £400 million additional funding.
Aspiring journalists got the chance to grill the Prime Minister after he surprised them during a special ‘children’s lobby’.
A financial notice to improve issued to the LEAP Academy Trust by the Education Funding Agency.
Letter to Responsible Officers explaining how Ofqual will maintain standards within reformed Functional Skills qualifications
Turkey applications for 2020/2021 Chevening Scholarships are now open and will close on 5 November 2019 at 12:00 (GMT).
PM hosted Downing Street reception to celebrate girls’ education and entrepreneurship.
British High Commissioner to Fiji Melanie Hopkins delivered a speech today (29 August 2019) at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the UK government and Ministry of iTaukei Affairs to address financial liter…
Selected scholars from Honduras were given an official send-off, ahead of their departure to the UK by the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, discusses accountability and autonomy and how you cannot have one without the other.
British High Commissioner to Malaysia, H.E. Charles Hay hosted a pre-departure reception for 39 Malaysians who have been selected as recipients of the prestigious British government’s Chevening scholarship.
Selected scholars from Guatemala were given an official send-off, ahead of their departure to the UK, by the British Ambassador at a reception in her residence.
Dame Martina Milburn writes to the Chancellor of the Exchequer about the funding of Further Education (FE).
Prime Minister and Education Secretary congratulate pupils on GCSE results as more than a fifth of all entries achieve grade 7 or above
Ofqual's guide to the 2019 GCSE results in England.
Entries to EBacc subjects and overall arts subjects have risen, as GCSE results are released today
Stephen Campbell has been appointed Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the Student Loans Company.
A conman found to be selling fake certificates for qualifications online was fined and sentenced to 80 hours unpaid work on 14 January 2015.
Gavin Williamson sees first-hand how high-quality technical training is boosting skills and jobs
£3.3 million is being spent to expand 23 local projects to help prevent mental illness in children and young people.
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