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Details of the first 2 successful bidders for the Priority School Building programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Details of the catch-up premium, intended to help year 7 pupils who didn't reach level 4 in literacy and maths at the end of primary school.
Information on the Dux Awards, which give outstanding year 9 students the opportunity to visit leading universities.
Details on the latest figures showing how the pupil premium is narrowing the achievement gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
Information about a new deal on the use of copyrighted material in schools.
David Laws MP announces details of school revenue funding for 2013 to 2014 and introduces the new Education Services Grant.
David Laws speech at the Local Government Association (LGA) education conference.
News on who has been appointed to help improve social mobility and reduce child poverty in the UK.
Details on the 2013 Dux awards scheme, which rewards top performance by pupils from maintained secondary schools.
A consultation is being launched to call for a better measurement of child poverty that reflects the reality in the UK today.
Detail of a 50% rise in the pupil premium.
Details about a significant increase in academies.
Information about the National Scholarship Fund and its inclusion of special education needs (SEN) support staff for the first time.
Nick Gibb praises the efforts of teachers and students in achieving this year's GCSE results.
The schools minister praises students and teachers for their hard work.
The Department for Education has issued a statement on removing the duty on schools to report whether they met the two-hour-a-week school sport target.
Details of figures released by the Department for Education on the sale of school playing fields.
Nick Gibb responds to a Telegraph comment piece on the benefit of cadet force units within schools.
Latest data from the Teaching Agency (TA) shows more men are becoming primary school teachers.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb on the benefits of learning languages. Speech delivered at the German Embassy.
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