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Ofsted's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw comments on the growing ‘brain drain’ of classroom talent overseas fuelling teacher shortages in England.
The Education and Adoption Bill has passed through Parliament.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke to the Institute for Public Policy Research about education in Manchester and Liverpool.
Sir Michael raised concerns about declining secondary school performance and pupil attainment in Liverpool, Manchester and surrounding areas
Chris Russell, Ofsted’s Regional Director for the North West, has written to those overseeing education provision to set out his concerns.
Ofsted today (9 February) publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of academies in E-ACT.
A financial notice to improve issued to Queen Mary's College.
Ofsted today (4 February 2016) publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of academies in Academies Enterprise Trust (AET).
Ofsted has today (1 February 2016) published the outcome letter of its inspection of Kingston upon Hull City Council’s support for school improvement.
Sir Michael Wilshaw wrote to the Secretary of State for Education about an Ofsted inspection of the Al Khair School in Croydon.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw reflects on what Ofsted has learnt from the first term of short inspections of ‘good’ schools.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector spoke at CentreForum setting out his ambitions for education, including the need to improve vocational training.
Chris Wormald to leave the Department for Education to be the new Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.
This inspection took place to find out if education standards have improved since the previous inspection in July 2014.
Newcastle student George Hunter recognised for his academic success, voluntary work, and raising awareness of mental health issues.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw discussed governance and apprenticeships at the British Chambers of Commerce.
90,000 more pupils leaving primary school with the reading, writing and maths skills needed to succeed at secondary school.
David Cameron delivered keynote speech and announced plans for expansion of shared ownership, free hours of childcare and more apprenticeships.
1.4 million more pupils from all backgrounds attending the best schools compared to just 5 years ago.
Nicky Morgan speaks at the Mayor of London’s Education Conference about educational excellence and the importance of school leaders.
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