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Ofqual announces it will take action this summer to ensure standards are set appropriately in A level French, German and Spanish.
EU students applying for university places in the 2018 to 2019 academic year will remain eligible for financial support.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Teachers, parents and students encouraged to report suspicions of cheating.
The Institute for Apprenticeships has appointed chairs for 15 route panels, and a panel of apprentices to advise the board.
Pre-warning notice letter to the trustees of Bacon's College, Southwark, from the Department for Education.
Schools can use a buying framework negotiated by the government to save money on printers.
The Education Secretary sets out her vision to support all young people to access a good school and make the most of their talents.
69,000 places to be created in biggest wave of new free school approvals this Parliament.
Nick Gibb speaking at the Centre for Independent Studies.
A transcript of Chris Shadforth's webinar where he talks about why GCSEs and grades are changing
HMCI Amanda Spielman welcomes Professor Julius Weinberg to Ofsted's non-executive board.
Professor Julius Weinberg appointed next Chair of Ofsted.
Four new appointments to the board of the independent exams regulator and one term extension.
The results of Ofqual's annual survey on perceptions of A levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. Conducted 2 November to 2 December 2016.
The apprenticeship levy has come into force ensuring employers and learners get the skills they need.
Investment will help create 600,000 extra school places, as well as improve or expand thousands of school buildings.
The institute supports the government’s commitment to invest in home grown-skills.
The School Standards Minister opens the International Summit on the Teaching Profession.
Ofqual’s sets goals and objectives for the next three years.
New and refreshed resources to help explain GCSE and A level reforms
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