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Information on plans to simplify current funding processes of 16 to 19 education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nick Gibb comments on Ofqual’s report on national curriculum tests.
Information on plans to remove ban on same-day detentions and to give heads and teachers greater search powers.
Details of Nick Gibb's speech to the Reform think tank setting out his vision for schools and education in the future.
Details of the measures the government is taking to give schools and sixth-form colleges more freedom from central government.
Details of Nick Gibb’s response to statistics on admission appeals for maintained primary and secondary schools.
Details of the announcement that state schools can now offer iGCSEs in key subjects, and that phase 4 diplomas will be scrapped.
Details on changes to iGCSE qualifications in key subjects, with results set to be included in school performance tables.
Information on the newly appointed ministerial team of the Department for Education.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb comments on recently published data on school absences.
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