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This document contains the following information: The Government's response to the Education and Skills Select Committee's ninth report of session 2004 to 2005: every child matters
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Apply for a Child Student visa to study in the UK if you're under 18 - eligibility, documents, how to apply, extend or switch, how long it takes and how much it costs
You can apply for a Child Student visa if you’re between 4 and 17 years…
You must have an unconditional offer of a place on a course with a…
You must have enough money available to you to pay for your course and…
When you apply for your Child Student visa you must provide: a current…
You must apply online for a Child Student visa. Check which documents…
You may be able to apply to extend your Child Student visa to stay longer…
You may be able to change (‘switch’) to a Child Student visa from another…
The mandatory course for special educational needs co-ordinators to learn how to effectively perform the SENCO role.
Information and details on previous and upcoming Masterclass sessions, hosted by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).
How to complete your training and take your assessment: how many training hours you need to do, booking your assessment, recording the result.
Information for immunisation practitioners and other health professionals.
Professional development courses for teachers and leaders to develop skills, progress careers and improve school outcomes.
How to make arrangements for your children if you divorce or separate, mediation and how to apply for a court order if you cannot agree.
Wormwood Scrubs is a men’s prison in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London.
A course to help teachers and school leaders develop leadership knowledge and expertise to improve outcomes for teachers and pupils in their school.
Care to Learn helps pay for childcare while you're studying - how to apply, money you get, courses that qualify, eligibility
Lewes is a men’s prison in Lewes, East Sussex.
A course to help teachers learn how to become a teacher educator and successfully support teachers in their school to expand their skills.
The UK government funds some projects as part of its commitment to support Chagossians wherever they live. This page explains how you can access this support.
A course to help school leaders develop the expertise needed to be an outstanding leader, leading improvements across a group of schools or multi-academy trust.
Statistical summary of financial support provided to eligible students in full-time and part-time Higher Education by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) in academic session 2015-16 for Scottish domiciled Higher Education students studying throughout the United Kingdom (UK),…
A course to help school leaders and headteachers develop the knowledge behind expert school leadership and apply it to become an outstanding headteacher.
A course to help teachers learn how to lead the teaching and learning of a subject, year group or phase.
A course to help teachers learn how to create a culture of good behaviour and high expectations in which staff and pupils thrive.
A course to help current or aspiring managers of nurseries develop expertise in leading early years education and staff and organisational management.
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