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Figures for school attendance break records across the board.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Performers take to the stage for closing concert of international sporting event for injured service personnel
Details of changes to the primary national curriculum.
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson calls on universities to seize the opportunity to give students more choice and better quality teaching.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
“Today’s vote has been an important step in turning the Coalitions commitment to deliver a high-quality university sector that is more responsive…
Changes to tuition fees for 2012/2013 cleared by Parliament.
Lord Agnew spoke at the Festival of Education at Wellington College on 20 June 2019
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement from Minister of State for School Standards Nick Gibb and the exam results helpline.
An overview of upcoming changes being made to primary assessment.
I’m delighted that HEFCE has chosen this wonderful venue for its annual conference. This great college has trained, amongst others, Gustav Holst…
Almost 10,000 schools sign up to pilot the Reception Baseline Assessment – the 20-minute check that will mean Key Stage 1 tests are removed.
Underperformance will be tackled - with the government stepping in to turn around the weakest providers.
16-year-olds taught to apply business-backed maths knowledge, including working out interest rates and profit margins.
Trainee chefs undergoing their professional training at HMS Raleigh have been learning how to rustle up a family favourite in preparation for Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day, today, Tuesday 21 February.
Good afternoon. Next month, the Coalition Government will mark its first year in power. Today, I want to reflect briefly on what has been …
Damian Hinds is calling on universities to tackle high rates of students dropping out as new figures are published today.
Thousands of parents have applied to send their children to the first 24 free schools with latest analysis showing that half are in the 30% most deprived communities.
Detailed plans have been unveiled for all children and young people to return to full-time education from September.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Nick Clegg announces free school lunch for every child in state-funded infant school and disadvantaged students in further education.
Minister Matthew Hancock visited schools in New York to learn more about their local education initiatives and innovative programmes.
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