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The Secretary of State for Education on her new literacy campaign aiming to make children in England the best in Europe at reading.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Phonics check results show 120,000 more children on track to become excellent readers.
The Education Secretary and children’s author issue a call to publishers and schools to make English pupils Europe’s most literate.
An essay by the Minister of State for Schools is included in a collection published by Policy Exchange.
Ofqual is today (17 September 2015) announcing arrangements for the introduction of its new Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).
A letter to awarding organisations confirming we have published new rules and guidance to introduce the Regulated Qualifications Framework.
A new award for schools that encourage pupils to get interested in the democratic process has been launched on International Democracy Day.
Ofqual 'postcards' launched to help students, teachers and parents understand reforms to GCSEs, AS and A levels.
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb on a consultation on further revised subject content for GCSE and A levels.
This is the next tranche of GCSE, AS and A level subjects for first teaching in September 2017.
A new Ofsted report explores whether students are sufficiently supported and challenged to make the best start to secondary school.
16-year-olds taught to apply business-backed maths knowledge, including working out interest rates and profit margins.
Key stage 2 results show substantial increases in the number of 11-year-olds securing skills needed for secondary school compared to 2010.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Researchers in Schools celebration event.
Thousands more 17-year-olds now leaving education with good GCSEs in English and maths following reforms.
A summary of GCSE grades awarded to UK students compared to 2014.
Shared ambition for hundreds of new book clubs across the country and a library card for every 8-year-old.
A summary of AS and A level grades awarded to UK students compared to 2014.
Government’s emphasis on core academic subjects vindicated with 20% rise in maths entries since 2010.
Team of experts on hand to give advice on university entry, apprenticeships, student finance and job opportunities.
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