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Government announces next steps in implementing the educational excellence everywhere white paper.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
All 21 finalists have shown how they effectively used the pupil premium to help disadvantaged young people reach their potential.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan speaks about her vision of all schools becoming academies.
New figures reveal the extent to which the sponsored academies programme has been expanded.
Information intended to dispel some common myths and misconceptions about the academies programme.
Rebecca Clark announced as the new South West Regional Schools Commissioner.
Letter setting out opportunities for securing funding for both the expansion of existing schools and new schools to support housing growth.
Plans for a national funding formula to ensure every school will have funding matched to need, to give every child an excellent education.
The Education and Adoption Bill has passed through Parliament.
Minister congratulates hundreds of schools who have raised aspirations and ensured disadvantaged pupils can fulfil their potential.
Working parents to receive double the current amount of free childcare for 3- and 4-year-olds.
A letter explaining the funding for academic year 2016 to 2017 for students aged 16 to 19 and students aged 19 to 25 with an education, health and care plan.
Agreement means schools can spend less on backroom administration and more on directly helping students.
New start for Carlyle Infant and Nursery School thanks to government’s flagship £4.4 billion rebuilding programme.
Sir David Carter appointed as new National Schools Commissioner.
13 new buildings set to open in the new year through the government’s flagship £4.4 billion school rebuilding programme.
Written ministerial statement by Childcare and Education Minister Sam Gyimah about funding arrangements for schools in 2016 to 2017.
Academy has 'new sense of purpose' after receiving new building through government’s flagship £4.4 billion rebuilding programme.
The Chancellor has published the results of the spending review, including details of the Department for Education’s budget over the course of this Parliament.
Education and Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah speaks about the importance of good school business management.
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