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Blackpool is one of the first 6 areas across the country that will receive additional funding to identify ways of driving social mobility.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government announces new funding to address underperformance and help ensure every child has a good school place.
The government has announced more than £300 million to help young people from every background enjoy the benefits of music and the arts.
Letter sent from Peter Lauener, chief executive of the Education Funding Agency, to academy trust accounting officers in October 2016.
Biggest wave of free school approvals this Parliament – helping to deliver the government’s goal of opening 500 new free schools by 2020.
Twenty-eight schools open state-of-the-art buildings as part of a £4.4 billion building programme.
A plan to deliver a fairer funding system for nurseries, preschools and childminders will help support families with the cost of childcare.
Statement by Education Secretary Justine Greening about school funding.
Visiting Reach Academy in Feltham, the PM announced 31 new free schools that will provide around 20,000 high-quality places for pupils.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
CEO and Executive Principal of Ninestiles Academy Trust, Christine Quinn, appointed as Regional Schools Commissioner for the West Midlands.
Education and Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah praises winners and urges others to follow their example.
Government announces next steps in implementing the educational excellence everywhere white paper.
All 21 finalists have shown how they effectively used the pupil premium to help disadvantaged young people reach their potential.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan speaks about her vision of all schools becoming academies.
New figures reveal the extent to which the sponsored academies programme has been expanded.
Information intended to dispel some common myths and misconceptions about the academies programme.
Rebecca Clark announced as the new South West Regional Schools Commissioner.
Letter setting out opportunities for securing funding for both the expansion of existing schools and new schools to support housing growth.
Plans for a national funding formula to ensure every school will have funding matched to need, to give every child an excellent education.
The Education and Adoption Bill has passed through Parliament.
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