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Every school to be set an individual minimum target to improve attendance and set up every child to achieve and thrive.
Government introduces Regional Improvement Teams to help underperforming colleges to turn things around.
Professor Chris Millward appointed as Interim Director for Fair Access and Participation
Government to set out plans to bring the curriculum into the modern day and help young people step into the future.
Bridget Phillipson wants all schools and colleges to be RAAC-free as she sets timelines for complete removal.
Free British breakfasts for primary school kids as government joins forces with household brands
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson writes to the Education Select Committee following their report on the special educational needs and disability (SEND) system.
Education Secretary confirms all pupils will sit a mandatory reading test at age 13 to drive up reading standards.
Post-16 education and skills white paper to boost opportunity for disadvantaged students, hold universities to account and put sector on firm financial footing.
In her speech, Bridget Phillipson set out core tenets of the upcoming schools white paper, which will lay the path for national renewal for schools.
Government kicks off a new national campaign to help parents cut through the bombardment of sometimes unreliable advice and false expectations online.
The UK’s world-leading higher education sector is set to bring in a £50 million boost to the economy as part of a major expansion of British universities in India.
Education Secretary addresses leaders from schools and trusts in the south west to kick off a series of regional conferences focused on driving up attainment.
Aspiring teachers can get up to £31,000 tax free through bursaries and scholarships, as the government boosts efforts to attract more great teachers.
Speech delivered by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson at the North East Chamber of Commerce President’s 1815 Lunch in Sunderland
Disadvantaged students studying priority courses will benefit from extra financial support to access and excel in higher education.
Thousands more families will soon benefit from free breakfast clubs as the government confirms plans for 2,000 new schools to join the scheme from April 2026.
Almost 10,000 high-achieving young people will receive letters from students at Kings College London encouraging them to consider a university education.
New data reveals 530,000 children are now benefiting from government-funded childcare as government exceeds target.
Foreign and Education Secretaries announce Gazan students will arrive in the UK to take places at universities following government support to help them leave Gaza
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