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The 16 to 18 core maths package is the latest part in the government’s top-to-bottom overhaul of maths in schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Michael Gove wrote to Glenys Stacey at Ofqual about the reform of A levels and GCSEs in England.
The Secretary of State for Education writes to a number of bodies and royal societies about post-16 mathematics.
Elizabeth Truss comments on the rise in the number of students taking A levels in subjects like maths and the sciences.
Funding for the Further Mathematics Support Programme (FMSP) is being expanded to £25m over five years.
Speech given about the government’s plans to reform A levels, and the plans for mathematics.
Michael Gove wrote about future changes to A level structure, including the development of new AS levels as a standalone qualification.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss gives an international evidence speech following today's publication of the PIRLS and TIMSS test results.
The schools minister praises students and teachers for their hard work.
Michael Gove wrote to Glenys Stacey at Ofqual about the reform of A levels in England.
The Education Secretary has today written to the Chief Executive of Ofqual, Glenys Stacey.
The Minister of State for Schools responds to the front-page story in the Independent on proposals by the AQA.
Gibb: Today we can all celebrate the success of the hundreds of thousands of students who have worked hard and are collecting their well earned results.
Read the Schools Minister's comments and access the provisional results.
Nick Gibb congratulated students on their A level, AS level and advanced diploma results and praised the hard work of schools and colleges.
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