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New advice to schools will make clear that they will no longer be able to use pupils’ biometric data without parental consent. The advice, launched today for consultation, comes into effect from September 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nick Gibb speaks at the Diana Award ceremony about bullying.
Research reveals that GCSE pupils' reading compares unfavourably with pupils in Shanghai, Korea and Finland.
In response to Polly Toynbee's comment published on guardian.co.uk on 24 May 2010, School's Minister Nick Gibb explains and justifies recent changes in the Department's funding allocation arrangements.
Notice about the increase in uptake of English Baccalaureate subjects at secondary level.
The Schools Minister addresses the Grammar School Heads Association in London.
Information about new rules to prevent excluded children returning to school against the headteacher's wishes.
Almost 400,000 persistently absent children missed at least a month of school, figures reveal today.
Tests for trainee teachers are to be reviewed so that all new teachers have the basic skills needed.
Around 74,000 children have missed out on a place at their first-choice secondary school, official figures reveal today.
A new national award scheme will reward high achieving secondary school pupils in England.
A raft of measures to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms.
Thousands of pupils are missing out on the opportunity to study the core academic subjects, new figures reveal today.
Nick Gibb at Stockwell Park High School speaking about reading on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb announces a new reading competition designed to inspire children to become voracious readers and boost literacy standards.
Press notice setting out the secondary school performance tables for GCSE and A level exams.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb writes to the 'Times Educational Supplement' about teacher misconduct.
Thousands of primary schools have already signed up to spend more than £7.7 million on new phonics products and training to drive up their pupils’ standards of reading, new Department for Education figures show today.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb’s speech to the North of England Education Conference.
DfE has today published the outcome of the consultation for members’ contributions to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) in financial year 2012-13. This is the first year of savings, which are being phased-in over a three ye…
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