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STEM teachers in disadvantaged schools to receive £3,000 tax-free payments per year over next three years along with new funding to improve school buildings.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Bill will help spread opportunity, level up the country and boost our economy
New data to be published showing individual schools' involvement in the National Tutoring Programme
Primary school children across the UK will begin to receive ‘Queen Elizabeth: A Platinum Jubilee Celebration’
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi delivered a speech at the Natural History Museum to mark the launch of the Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy.
The Department for Education has launched its Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy which includes the launch of a new natural History GCSE.
Package of support for vulnerable families worth more than £1 billion will help every child gets the best possible start in life
Plans have been set out for the next year of the National Tutoring Programme, where schools will receive funding directly to help reach pupils most in need of support.
Green paper will consult on a stronger national system for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), boosting parent confidence.
Schools White Paper, Opportunity for All, sets out plans to make sure every child can reach the full height of their potential.
Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, outlines the department's intention to ensure all schools in England have high speed internet by 2025.
Every school in England will have access to high speed internet by 2025, as part of the latest plans to roll out lightning-fast gigabit broadband across the UK.
Secretary of State Nadhim Zahawi promises to harness ‘energy and expertise’ of teachers
The National tutoring programme has reached one million courses since it began, with new measures announced to help support even more pupils.
New independent government body to be created, focused on supporting teachers to deliver excellent lessons and building on the success of Oak National Academy
Funding will help children find permanent homes faster, as research shows more adoptive parents are being recruited and children are waiting less time in care.
New trust set up to run services for vulnerable children and families in Bradford, following recommendations made by Commissioner
Secretary of State for Education letter to Ofqual on its regulatory approach to level 3 academic and technical qualifications.
Government to consult on new plans to drive up quality of university courses and ensure degrees equip students with the skills they need.
Brings clarity on meeting legal duties when discussing issues such as Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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