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We've published provisional statistics about GCSEs and A levels. They relate to our ongoing work improving the quality of marking.
Events for citizenship studies, cooking and nutrition, design and technology, and drama and theatre to be taught from the 2016 academic year
Results for 15-year-olds soar after policy change and the overall A* to C rate also increases.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Figures show academies programme helping to boost black pupils' results.
Ofqual confirms assessment arrangements for a number of new GCSE, A level and AS qualifications that will be fairer for students.
An exchange of letters between the Secretary of State for Education and Ofqual about GCSE, AS and A level subjects to reform for 2016.
Teachers, school leaders and education managers must work more closely to improve maths teaching in Knowsley secondary schools, said Ofsted.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss on the importance of computing at the Association of School and College Leaders/Microsoft conference.
New statistics reveal more than a third of GCSE state-school students this year took the EBacc - compared to fewer than a quarter last year.
There has been a rise in the number of GCSE entries in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) subjects.
Ofqual has today (Tuesday, 11th June) launched a 12 week consultation on GCSE reform.
Information on the success of the English Baccalaureate.
The government's reaction to the fall in GCSE pass rates at grades A* to C, and news of changes in the marking of the new English GCSE.
Nick Gibb praises the efforts of teachers and students in achieving this year's GCSE results.
Thousands of pupils are missing out on the opportunity to study the core academic subjects, new figures reveal today.
The Education Secretary has today written to the Chief Executive of Ofqual, Glenys Stacey.
Ofqual confirms reforms to GCSEs from September 2012.
Congratulations from Nick Gibb to the GCSE students collecting their exam results today.
The DfE responds to CBI survey's findings that many employers are concerned by the basic skills levels of school and college leavers.
Read the Schools Minister's comments and access the provisional results.
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