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Provisional school-level results published for the first time to help parents make secondary school choices.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Statement from the Department for Education's Head of Profession for Statistics on changes to key stage 4 and key stage 5 statistics.
Nicky Morgan announces the chairs and members of 3 new workload review groups.
Written ministerial statement by Schools Minister Nick Gibb on a consultation on further revised subject content for GCSE and A levels.
New figures show the number of 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training is at its lowest recorded level.
The Education Secretary addresses the Teach First Impact Conference.
Annual publication will show how successfully local authorities are getting young people into education, employment or training.
Written ministerial statement by Sam Gyimah on school funding rates for 2016 to 2017.
Provisional GCSE results to be released for the first time to help school choice.
Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson speaks about his vision for reform and innovation at the ADCS conference.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb addresses the Education Reform Summit.
Figure for those not in education, employment or training (NEET) also breaks record, reaching a new low.
The Education Secretary welcomes the latest Ofsted inspection data.
Schools Minister sets out the government’s plans to reinforce the importance of a core academic curriculum for all pupils.
New school attendance statistics show the number of persistent absentees is down by nearly 200,000 since 2010.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Education Secretary announces vulnerable children and young people will benefit from grants to voluntary organisations.
Edward Timpson speaks to local authorities and the Fostering Network about the recruitment and retention of foster carers.
A central list of post-16 courses will provide up-to-date and reliable information for young people, schools and parents.
New research highlights the benefits of science, technology, engineering and maths qualifications to girls' future earnings.
The Education Secretary Nicky Morgan addresses the ASCL (Association of School and College Leaders) conference.
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