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Rebuild is part of the government’s £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Schools Minister David Laws confirms £2.545 billion total pupil premium funding for 2015 to 2016.
Pupils and teachers benefit from £4 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme.
The government is calling on teachers to have their say on how to reduce unnecessary and unproductive workload.
To mark National School Meals Week, Nick Clegg is joining in a week of celebrations marking how far school meals have come.
Work marks key milestone for £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
Status and professionalism of teaching assistants to be enshrined in a new set of standards established by an independent review.
Financial incentives worth £25,000 for academic year 2015 to 2016 announced.
One hundred talented leaders to be recruited to transform schools facing toughest challenges.
From today (2 September 2014), every single child in the first 3 years of school will be eligible for a free school lunch.
Schools Minister David Laws' written ministerial statement on school funding
Schools Minister David Laws' written ministerial statement on additional funding for the least fairly funded local areas in England.
Schools Minister announces that 99% of schools are now on track to deliver universal infant free school meals this September.
Supporting families into work, improving living standards and raising educational attainment are the fundamental aims set out in the government’s child poverty strategy.
New figures show what young people went on to do after leaving school or college.
More than 170,000 children in England set to benefit from more than £50 million.
Schools Minister David Laws calls on grammar schools to be more open to disadvantaged pupils.
DfE launches a consultation on new plans to provide parents with easier-to-understand information about their child’s school.
David Laws announces £7.4 million to help develop primary school leaders of the future.
The government announces the 2015 Pupil Premium Awards for schools that do the most to help disadvantaged pupils.
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