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News on a bid to improve standards in primary schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Lady Stacey, Ms Judith Gaskell and Mrs Anne Hibberd on 12 May 2015.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech to launch Ofsted's 2015/16 annual report for education, early years and skills.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Richardson, Mrs C Baelz and Ms G Mills on 23 April 2013.
In a major survey over the last 3 years Ofsted found wide differences in the quality and quantity of music education in English schools.
Minister of State for Schools David Laws makes an announcement on school accountability.
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson addresses the Association for Physical Education (AfPE) conference.
Key stage 2 results show substantial increases in the number of 11-year-olds securing skills needed for secondary school compared to 2010.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Education Secretary Michael Gove speech to the Ofqual Standards Summit.
Ofqual's guide to results, standards and grade boundaries in the 2017 AS and A level results.
Provisional GCSE results to be released for the first time to help school choice.
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