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Joint literacy partnership announced to improve educational achievements for children in north London.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) annual report for September 2015 to August 2016.
Changes to the local leaders of education programme.
We have made a clarification to the consultation document and added an additional data table, to remove any uncertainty or confusion.
The nation's economic prosperity is at risk because the majority of England’s schools fail to prioritise enterprise education and work-related learning.
Nick Gibb addresses the Freedom and Autonomy for Schools - National Association (FASNA) autumn conference.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb addresses the Academy Ambassadors conference.
Information to help you find answers to your questions about working with Education Funding Agency (EFA).
Biggest wave of free school approvals this Parliament – helping to deliver the government’s goal of opening 500 new free schools by 2020.
New proposals to create a 21st-century school system that works for everyone have been unveiled by Education Secretary Justine Greening.
Writing in the Daily Mail, the Prime Minister explains her commitment to building a school system that works for everyone.
Theresa May explained her vision for a truly meritocratic Britain and reforms that will ensure there is a good school place for every child.
The Prime Minister unveils measures to increase the number of good school places and ensure all children have the best start in life.
Visiting Reach Academy in Feltham, the PM announced 31 new free schools that will provide around 20,000 high-quality places for pupils.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Information for schools about the database, the reasons for establishing it, and the requirement to keep it up to date.
The Education Secretary discusses the work of the Careers & Enterprise Company one year on from its creation.
Schools minister addresses headteachers at the Brighton College Educational Conference.
The Education Secretary speaks about careers advice provision at the launch of the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Adviser Network.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan addresses the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) annual conference.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan has approved the appointment of Shan Scott as Chief Schools Adjudicator.
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