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First wave of schools to get government-funded solar will save £220 million on their bills to reinvest in children’s education.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's speech at Ruskin College.
From September, 1,400 more schools get free breakfast clubs, branded uniform costs are capped, saving families up to £1,000 a year on school costs.
Apology comes with £4 million package of support which includes easier access to adoption records
New data reveals 32,100 “Phantom NEETS” are being left to drift without help, with up to half of 16 and 17-year-olds unaccounted for in one area.
School teachers to see pay boosted over the next 2 years, as part of 17% increase since the general election, backed by significant additional investment.
Government launches first of its kind guidance on creating dedicated teaching and support spaces for children with SEND.
The UK will support Gazan students to take up places at British universities and continue efforts to medically evacuate critically ill children for treatment in the NHS.
New investment in early years safeguarding to deliver 3,000 more surprise Ofsted nursery visits, tougher checks and faster action to keep children safe.
Government promises to deliver a “new deal for young people” with real opportunities to work and renewed social contract where hard work pays off
New push to get qualified nursery teachers into England's most deprived communities so nurseries can offer more childcare places, helping families save money.
Local areas to begin increasing access to speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and educational psychologists from September 2026.
Children in every part of the country to get access to enriching activities to beat isolation online and build connections in the real world
Biodiversity, conservation and human influences on the natural world among the topics of study, as public encouraged to have their say on the new qualification.
The government is on track to meet its manifesto promise that every school and college will have access to mental health support teams by the end of 2029
New analysis shows children are up to 55% more likely to miss school on their birthday.
First-ever government guidance on healthy screen use for children aged 5–16 .
New project launched to explore how better data-sharing can help ensure kids are school ready.
Over 3,000 more special and secondary teachers and over 1,600 in further education, backed by a post-pandemic record of those choosing to train to teach.
Over five million hours of childcare have been unlocked thanks to the government's Free Breakfast Club programme
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