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Pupils and teachers in Coventry benefit from £7.1 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Rebuild is part of the government’s £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
Green light given to independent and state primary school projects which share subject expertise.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb speaks to Reform about the changes that have led to more freedom in the education system.
Pupils and teachers benefit from £4 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme.
A funding procurement agreement has been signed for the Priority School Building Programme (PSBP) private finance aggregator model.
Primary schools receive fresh funding boost of over £150 million to improve PE lessons as part of the PE and sport premium.
The early years pupil premium is worth up to £300 per child.
An online resource aimed at academies and free schools to help them understand the impact of the funding changes for 2015 to 2016
Students and teachers benefit from £5 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme.
New research has shown the government’s £150 million a year PE and sport premium is helping to improve primary school sports provision.
From today (2 September 2014), every single child in the first 3 years of school will be eligible for a free school lunch.
Top employers including Jaguar Land Rover, Hitachi, Dyson and Kew Botanical Gardens back the new schools.
An extra 10,000 schoolchildren adopted from care to benefit from additional pupil premium money.
Schools Minister David Laws' written ministerial statement on school funding
Education Minister Nick Gibb announces £18 million of additional funding to boost music education.
Students on 4 or more A levels or equivalent will continue to receive funding after 2016.
Schools Minister David Laws' written ministerial statement on additional funding for the least fairly funded local areas in England.
Ofsted report reveals the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is closing.
The Deputy PM commented on a new report by Ofsted showing that the pupil premium is helping disadvantaged children.
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