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Education Secretary confirms £320 million for PE & Sport Premium for the next academic year
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Education Secretary on the Government’s plans for all pupils to return to schools, colleges, nurseries and other education settings in September.
Children from more than 1,800 schools in England who are currently part of our Breakfast Clubs programme will now be offered healthy breakfasts over the summer.
New package of support to help employers and FE providers deliver high-quality industry placements.
Detailed plans have been unveiled for all children and young people to return to full-time education from September.
Letter from the Secretary of State for Education to Sally Collier, Chief Regulator, Ofqual on policy objectives related to exams and assessments in 2020/21.
Plans published to transform early years learning and development and reduce unnecessary teacher workload
Speaking to the NEON summit on widening access and mobility, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan, outlines a new approach to social mobility.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson sets out a transformative ten-year rebuilding programme for schools across England.
Proposals outlined to reduce time vulnerable children spend out of the classroom, with consultation launched on changes to the School Admissions Code
Up to 5,000 early career teachers to receive additional support, with twelve per cent more applications to teacher training compared to last year
Education Secretary on the Government’s £1 billion Covid catch-up plan to tackle impact of lost teaching time
Thousands of children in England to benefit from free meals and activities during summer 2020
New measures to help primary and secondary pupils catch up
Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan, talks to HEPI about the impact of Covid-19 on the sector and mental health support for students during this time.
Headteachers are being encouraged to invite back more primary pupils before the summer, where they have capacity to do so
Eighty-eight more providers selected to deliver pioneering qualifications from September 2022 taking the total to over 180 across England.
Online resources and charity grants to help schools and colleges respond to the impact of coronavirus on mental health and wellbeing
International Education Champion appointed to support international students and the higher education sector during Covid-19
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan delivered a speech at the Going Global summit hosted by the British Council, outlining support for international students
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