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Teachers, parents and students can now access information about the progress of new GCSEs, AS and A levels submitted for accreditation.
The Schools Minister speaks about the success of many Jewish faith schools and the importance of the teaching profession.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
England’s Top 100 apprenticeship employers also celebrated.
Nick Gibb explains how government reforms are developing more excellent headteachers and helping school leaders improve their schools.
New rules will also stop complaints against faith schools from secularist campaign groups.
A letter from Ofqual and CCEA about CCEA becoming the single qualifications regulator for Northern Ireland.
Schools must allow access to apprenticeship providers and colleges to create a level playing field in careers guidance.
Government launching consultation on commitment to make 2.3% of workers in large public sector bodies apprentices.
The Education Secretary sets out her vision for character education.
Education Secretary welcomes the benefits of technology to schools and teachers during the BETT conference speech.
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb about reformed History of Art AS and A level subject content.
More young people across England are on the fast-track to a great career with a top quality apprenticeship.
New figures show rise in numbers of disadvantaged children staying in education after 18.
Education Secretary opens the 2016 BETT show by talking of the benefits technology can bring to education.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan talks about the importance of sharing ideas and knowledge when developing education policy.
Schools Minister explains that academic knowledge, and a sensible use of technology, will ensure pupils flourish in the world of work.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces a package of measures to protect children from extremism.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector spoke at CentreForum setting out his ambitions for education, including the need to improve vocational training.
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