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Correspondence between Ministers and the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel about the third national child safeguarding practice review.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Correspondence between the Secretary of State for Education, the Department for Health and Social Care and the panel about the second national child safeguarding practice review.
Gavin Williamson spoke about access targets at universities with poor student outcomes as well as driving up standards in higher education.
Huge expansion of tutoring will support up to six million pupils over the next three years
Children and young people are set to return to early years, schools and colleges over the next few weeks
Education settings will be provided with carbon dioxide monitors from September, backed by £25 million in government funding
Over half a millions pupils have received GCSE results, with around 80% passing English and Maths.
As hundreds of thousands of students collect their GCSE and vocational and technical qualification results, the Education Secretary promotes the options available to young people.
More than 695,000 A levels and 340,000 vocational and technical qualifications awarded.
Students collecting their AS, A level and vocational and technical qualifications results are celebrated for their achievements.
Cap adjusted to allow over 9,000 places on medical and dentistry courses for 2021 student intake to support NHS workforce of the future.
£4 million new scheme to give opportunity for all to study Latin
Government’s National Adoption Strategy to improve experience for children and families in the adoption system
50 new schools will be able to build new and improved facilities as part of major government programme
Free skills courses expanded for adults across the country to upskill or retrain for better paid jobs
Understanding between UK and Irish Governments pledges to maintain reciprocal rights to each other’s education systems
Government reforms will make it easier for young people and adults to identify the course that is right for them after GCSEs.
National recognition for individuals' contributions to communities across the North East during Lord Glenamara prizegiving
Exams expected to take place next year as Government and Ofqual launch consultations on arrangements to mitigate disruption to education.
Further Covid restrictions in schools, such as class and year group bubbles, will be lifted but protective measures will remain in place next term.
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