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Susan Lapworth has been appointed as Chief Executive of the Office for Students until the end of August 2026.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
GCSE results higher than in 2019 and lower than in 2021 in line with plans set out by Ofqual last year, ensuring fairness for students.
425,830 of students will be taking up a place at a UK university – a record for an examination year.
Students will be collecting A level results after sitting exams for the first time in three years.
Schools without a defibrillator to be provided one by government by the end of 22/23 academic year, building on curriculum teaching first aid and CPR
Teacher starting salaries to see 8.9% uplift in September this year, reaching £28,000
New bursaries will support learners in over 100 flexible short courses trials due to start from this September.
Sixty-one schools to be rebuilt or refurbished as part of £1 billion investment to level up education.
Package of measures will increase childcare support for parents, boost the number of childminders and drive take up of childcare offers, to address rising costs.
Nadhim Zahawi speaks to delegates about his vision for an excellent, inclusive education for every child
Large and small employers across the public and private sector recognised for their vital contribution to apprenticeships
New sport and music opportunities announced to better support children’s development.
The Homes for Ukraine scheme will allow children and minors under the age of 18 who have already applied through the Homes for Ukraine Scheme to come to the UK without a parent or guardian.
The Secretary of State sets out his ambitions for the school system, drawing on the Schools White Paper and Schools Bill currently passing through parliament
New funding announced for infant school meals, as supermarkets and sport organisations pledge to support children through Holiday Activities and Food programme
Up to 75 new free schools including sixth forms, specialist and alternative provision settings will offer tailored support, levelling up opportunities for all.
New statistics show almost 10,000 children from Ukraine have been given school places and the data will be used to make sure all school age children from Ukraine are getting a good education.
Correspondence setting out the terms of reference and timescales for the national review following the murders of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson and responding to the publication of the review.
Government commits to major reforms to improve the lives of England’s most vulnerable children and families
Higher and Further Education Minister takes action in response to a series of antisemitism allegations against the National Union of Students (NUS).
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