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Minister of State for School Reform Nick Gibb outlines the government’s support for music education in schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces the 27 schools and organisations winning £15,000 for their work in character education.
School leaders, an England women’s rugby player and business and charity figures will judge an awards scheme to promote character education.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces £109 million funding to support children’s cultural education programmes.
Schools and organisations are invited to apply to be recognised as a leader in character education through the 2015 DfE Character Awards.
Schools, colleges and organisations are invited to submit proposals to a £3.5 million grant fund to support projects in character education.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces multi-million pound push to improve character education in England.
Millions in funding for former armed services projects and awards for schools announced.
Strengthened guidance on improving the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils.
A resource for key stages 1 to 4 has been launched to educate children about the work of the UK armed forces.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan speaks about Peter Clarke's report on allegations against Birmingham schools.
Announcing the launch of a consultation on strengthening powers to intervene in schools failing to promote British values.
Students in the state school system deserve the same opportunities to excel at competitive sport as those in the independent sector
Government to kick-start the scheme with a boost of £1 million.
La’ali Imam-Gutierrez from Heaton Manor School in Newcastle wins the 2013 prize.
More than 1,000 schools have already signed up to give their pupils the chance to visit the First World War battlefields.
Education Secretary Michael Gove today published a document detailing the range of government-backed cultural education opportunities open to all young people in England.
Enduring legacy for next generation as thousands of pupils get opportunity to research people from their communities who fought in WW1
UK-wide cultural programme, Service for Commonwealth leaders at Glasgow Cathedral and Battlefield visits for schools planned
Information on a new national poetry competition and poetry anthology for students aged 14 to 19 years.
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